During the materials specification, which of the following strategies can the owner take in order to achieve this goal?

An owner is looking to update the interior materials of the office while promoting a healthier indoor work environment using LEED strategies.

During the materials specification, which of the following strategies can the owner take in order to achieve this goal?
A . Specify salvaged materials
B . Specify low-cost materials
C . Specify low-emitting materials
D . Specify high solar reflectance materials

Answer: C

Explanation:

An owner who wants to update the interior materials of the office while promoting a healthier indoor work environment using LEED strategies can specify low-emitting materials as one of the strategies to achieve this goal. Low-emitting materials are materials that have low or no emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) or other pollutants into the indoor air. VOCs are organic chemicals that can evaporate or vaporize at room temperature and can adversely affect the indoor air quality (IAQ) of a building and the health, comfort, and productivity of the occupants. Some sources of VOCs in buildings are paints, coatings, adhesives, sealants, flooring, furniture, and cleaning products. Specifying low-emitting materials can reduce the exposure and risk of VOCs for the occupants and improve IAQ12.

Reference: LEED v4 Green Associate Candidate Handbook1, LEED v4 BD+C Reference Guide2

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