meeting LEED standards with a truck mount,

steve frasier

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got any suggestions on how you might do it

kind of a no win situation with meeting the standard

HWE would help IAQ and is recommended for cleaning but probably can't meet LEED standard with fuel and water use

the nylon carpet can't be bonnet cleaned due to warranty so looks like CRB machine would be the only way to clean it
 

hogjowl

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If I have no idea what you're talking about, does that make me a hack?

Even though I have a vacuum on my truck?
 

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that is for buildings not trucks. There is no standard for trucks so you out of luck. If you had a garage or building that met the standard you could advertise your company meets the standard
 

Larry Cobb

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Steve;

As far as carpet cleaning goes, it would primarily depend on the type of chemicals you are using.

The LEED standards for buildings work on a point system.

They get points for using a carpet cleaning chemical that meets the standard.

Currently, that is GS-37, which is a Green Seal standard.

Unfortunately, several industry leaders are dropping the expensive and restrictive process of meeting the GS-37 standard.

There are still a few products that have the GS-37 designation.

Give me a call if you have any other questions.

Larry
 

steve frasier

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Thanks Larry

I hoped you would answer the question

I am doing some documenation for housekeeping policies which includes a list of approved chemicals, your response will help
 
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