Home Air Quality NSF Launches VOC Emissions Testing, Certification for Furniture

NSF Launches VOC Emissions Testing, Certification for Furniture

927
0
SHARE

ANN ARBOR, MICH.—NSF Sustainability, a division of global independent public health organization NSF International, has partnered with emissions testing leader Materials Analytical Services, LLC (MAS) to offer VOC (volatile organic compounds) emission testing for the commercial and institutional furniture industry. This new service will help companies save costs and time by providing all testing and validation services needed to complete BIFMA level certification for sustainable furniture.

Third-party validated low-VOC emission claims are important to companies as well as institutional and government organizations that are looking to protect occupants’ health by sourcing safer building and furnishing products. VOCs are a large group of organic chemicals that are emitted as gases from several products including building materials and furnishings. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, concentrations of many VOCs can be up to 10 times higher indoors than outdoors and short-term exposure to high levels of some VOCs can cause headaches, dizziness, light-headedness, drowsiness, nausea, and eye and respiratory irritation.

BIFMA level certification includes requirements for low-VOC emissions and other sustainable criteria such as a product lifecycle assessment, use of rapidly renewable or recycled materials, an operating environmental management system, reduction or elimination of chemical of concern and other human health, product and corporate sustainability criteria.

May Contribute Points Toward LEED

Completing VOC emission testing and earning BIFMA level certification satisfies state and federal purchasing requirements for commercial furniture and may contribute points toward a building’s LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification. This includes the purchasing requirements of local, state and federal government agencies trying to comply with U.S. Executive Order 13514, which aims for 95 percent of government contracts to include products and services with sustainable attributes (e.g. energy and water efficiency, recycled content).

“Validating low VOC emissions through credible third-party testing plays a key role in protecting public health and is crucial for furniture companies that wish to win business with government agencies and companies with responsible sourcing practices,” said Tom Bruursema, NSF Sustainability general manager. “Earning BIFMA level certification from NSF International takes this commitment a step further by validating the sustainable and environmental attributes of institutional and commercial furniture. By offering both services, NSF can help companies streamline the testing and certification process, saving time and increasing speed to market.”

“We are excited to work with NSF Sustainability to help deliver a full platform of services to the office and institutional furniture markets,” said Martin Bennett, senior consultant, Materials Analytical Services, LLC. “MAS supplies all testing services this market demands and is an expert at assisting companies large and small with the necessary testing, planning and execution to deliver the greatest value to their organizations.”

Go to NSF International.

LEAVE A REPLY