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Testing Procedures
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Chemical Emissions Test Methods
The GREENGUARD Environmental Institute (GEI) uses advanced dynamic environmental chamber testing, as well as exposure modeling and analytical measurements, to test products and building materials for total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), individual VOCs, formaldehyde, respirable particles, ozone, and phthalates. There are defined allowable levels for key pollutants with known or suspected irritant or more serious health impacts.
The majority of chemical analyses are conducted with high-performance chromatography (HPLC) and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Some pollutants are measured with real time monitoring instruments. The standards for testing are developed by the GREENGUARD Environmental Institute and its scientific partners. Certified products must undergo periodic re-testing and verification to remain certified.
Microbial Resistance Test Methods
GEI initiated a pilot program in 2004 to evaluate the potential for measuring mold resistant properties of materials used in building construction and manufactured for use in the built environment. The test procedure was developed following ASTM Standard D 6329 and evaluates building products, including paints and coatings, adhesives and sealants, wallboard, insulation, flooring, ceilings, window components and many other dry and wet materials for inclusion in the GREENGUARD Microbial Resistance Program. The test method was validated for its repeatability and applicability across a wide range of products. The advantage of this test method is a quantitative scale for ranking products for their resistance to environmental mold growth.

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Environmental chamber testing procedures follow guides established by
the American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) including ASTM D 5116
and D 6670. Specific test methods are defined for product tests, as
published in the Test Method section of this website. Test protocols are developed
to meet the best practices and procedures of ASTM, USEPA, ISO and
EU organizations. Laboratories performing these tests must be ISO 17025
accredited to these specific protocols and quality performance
requirements.

GGTM.P040 Method for Measuring Microbial Resistance From Various Sources Using Static Environmental Chambers
GGTM.P057
Standard Method for Measuring and Evaluating Chemical Emissions From
Cleaners and Cleaning Maintenance Systems Using Dynamic Environmental
Chambers
GGTM.P058.GREENGUARD Test Method for Office Equipment (Hardcopy Devices)
GGTM.P066
Standard Method for Measuring and Evaluating Chemical Emissions From
Building Materials, Finishes and Furnishings Using Dynamic
Environmental Chambers
GGTM.P072
Standard Method for Measuring and Evaluating Chemical and Particle
Emissions from Electronic Equipment Using Dynamic Environmental
Chambers