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NAHB has criticized the standard because there is little scientific basis for it, and the association plans to appeal the publication decision for technical and procedural reasons.
No broad-based national studies have demonstrated that indoor air quality in homes built to current standards is inadequate.
Especially troublesome is a requirement for continuously blowing outdoor air into houses in hot, humid climates. This could cause condensation and mold growth on surfaces chilled by air conditioners.
The SPC 62.2P Committee has announced that it is looking for individuals and organizations to expand the membership of the committee. The membership would not become effective until July at the earliest.
Representing the interests of NAHB members, Tom Kenney from the NAHB Research Association has been a member of the committee for the past five years. NAHB has applied to be an organizational member of the committee after July.
In seeking new members, the committee is interested in gaining the perspectives of small home builders, production builders and energy-efficient builders and many others who represent producers, users and organizations.
NAHB members who are interested in serving on the committee can obtain the necessary forms by clicking here or calling 404-636-8400 x1136.
For further information, e-mail Dick Morris at NAHB or phone him at 800-368-5242 x8444.
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