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Garrulous

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EQ Credit 4.3 protect indoor air from contaminants emitted from:
 
  A) carpet systems B) adhesives, sealants C) cigarette smoke D) construction

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To attain EQ Credit 5, contamination must be prevented by:
 
  A) Preventing hazardous gasses or chemicals from leaving the rooms in which they are emitted
  B) Install filters with MERV of 13 or greater before the building is occupied
  C) Preventing contamination from walking in to the building from all outdoor entries
  D) A and C
  E) B and C
  F) A and B
  G) A, B, and C



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