FFA LEED v4 Qualification

Firefree Class A qualifies for LEED Version 4 credits. FFA holds a certificate with ClearChem Registry, recognized by the US Green Building Council, in accordance with CDPH Standard Method v 1.2, 2017 emissions.

LEED v4 is the latest version of LEED. It went into effect in 2013 and is the only standard recognized for new buildings. Paints earn LEED v4 Low Emitting Materials credits for being emission certified in addition to meeting CARB SCM 2007 VOC limits. Firefree Class A is already eco-friendly as it has low VOCs (<36 gr/liter) which is significantly below California’s stringent limit of 50gr/liter. Firefree Class A’s LEED compliance builds on Firefree Coatings’ leading position as a manufacturer of environmentally friendly, green products. For further information, please contact at info@devfirefree.top, (888-990-3388) (+1 415-459-6488), www.firefree.com.

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