LEED AP Building Design and Construction (BD+C) Practice Exam

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What is one of the key elements for effective housekeeping in IAQ management?

  1. Regular maintenance of external landscapes

  2. Daily cleaning with non-toxic products

  3. Weekly inspections of HVAC systems

  4. Monthly assessment of air quality

The correct answer is: Daily cleaning with non-toxic products

Daily cleaning with non-toxic products is a crucial aspect of effective housekeeping in indoor air quality (IAQ) management. This practice helps to minimize the presence of dust, allergens, and chemical pollutants that can accumulate in indoor environments. By utilizing non-toxic cleaning agents, the potential introduction of harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is reduced, thereby promoting a healthier indoor environment. Regular and thorough cleaning practices contribute to a reduction in particulate matter and microbial growth, which are significant factors in maintaining good IAQ. Non-toxic cleaning solutions also support sustainability goals by lessening environmental impacts and ensuring safety for building occupants and cleaning staff. This consistent approach to cleaning creates not just a visually tidy space but also promotes the health and well-being of individuals who occupy the building. While the other options like maintenance of landscapes, inspections of HVAC systems, and assessments of air quality contribute to overall environmental quality, they are not as directly linked to the immediate impacts of daily housekeeping practices on indoor air quality as the use of non-toxic cleaning products is.