Health is the most important concern of many people. Using LEED rating system to build green buildings will help people live and work in a healthy environment. LEED buildings focus on indoor and outdoor human health.
Humans spend about 90% of their time indoors. However, the concentration of indoor pollutants may be two to five times that of outdoor pollutants. The health effects of pollutants found in indoor air are a headache. Other effects are fatigue, heart disease and respiratory diseases.
LEED improves indoor air quality through its rating system. LEED certified residences are designed to provide cleaner and better indoor air. LEED also encourages the development of spaces that receive daylight. These spaces also do not contain irritating chemicals normally present in paint.
In the office building, a healthy indoor environment can improve employee engagement. Such an environment has clean air and sufficient sunlight. Some of the benefits of LEED certified buildings include higher employment and retention rates. In such a healthy space, employees' work efficiency is also higher.
LEED certified buildings can improve outdoor air quality, especially in highly industrialized areas. Therefore, LEED is critical in limiting smoke. It is also essential to make the air of the general population healthier.