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How to fill out the LEED Low-Emitting Materials Submittal Form V2.2 online
The LEED Low-Emitting Materials Submittal Form V2.2 is essential for ensuring that your project adheres to low-emission material standards. This guide provides a detailed, step-by-step approach to accurately complete the form online.
Follow the steps to effectively complete the LEED Low-Emitting Materials Submittal Form V2.2
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the document and open it in your preferred editor.
 - Begin by filling out the 'Date Submitted' field with the current date. This ensures your submission is timely.
 - Input the 'Subcontractor Name' to identify the contractor responsible for the materials.
 - Complete the 'Project Manager' field with the name of the individual overseeing the project.
 - Enter the 'Specification Number' relevant to the materials being submitted.
 - Describe the 'Scope of Work' to inform reviewers of the specific activities related to the materials.
 - For all submissions related to adhesives, sealants, paints, coatings, carpets, and composite wood, specify the 'Item Name or Description'.
 - Indicate the application type, whether 'Interior' or 'Exterior', to clarify where the materials will be used.
 - For paints, adhesives, and sealants, specify and highlight the 'VOC level g/L' as required for compliance.
 - Ensure that paint submissions meet the maximum VOC limits provided in the form for various categories.
 - For each type of adhesive, enter the corresponding VOC levels, ensuring they do not exceed the specified limits.
 - Repeat the procedure for sealants and confirm they adhere to the detailed limits.
 - Confirm that the carpet product complies with the Carpet and Rug Institute’s Green Label Plus IAQ test, indicating 'yes' or 'no' for the CRI label.
 - For composite wood submissions, ensure the materials do not contain urea-formaldehyde and indicate the alternate formaldehyde if applicable.
 - Review all entries for accuracy, then save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
 
Complete your LEED Low-Emitting Materials Submittal Form V2.2 online today to support sustainable building practices.
Although it is not inherently non-emitting, you will find all the major brands have IAQ certifications.
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