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To achieve RESET Air Core & Shell certification, what minimum proportion of the total air volume must be monitored?

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1The RESET Air Standard requires continuous monitoring of a core set of indoor air quality parameters. Which group represents the five parameters that must be monitored for a standard RESET Air project?
A.PM2.5, CO2, TVOC, temperature, and relative humidity
B.PM10, CO, ozone, temperature, and relative humidity
C.PM2.5, formaldehyde, radon, CO2, and relative humidity
D.CO2, NO2, SO2, temperature, and barometric pressure
Explanation: RESET Air mandates continuous monitoring of PM2.5, CO2, TVOC, temperature, and relative humidity. These five parameters form the backbone of every RESET Air project because they cover the most health-relevant and occupant-comfort-driving aspects of indoor air.
2Under the RESET Air monitor accreditation scheme, which monitor grades are acceptable for use in a RESET Air certification project?
A.Grade A monitors only
B.Grade A and Grade B monitors
C.Grade B and Grade C monitors
D.Any RESET-listed monitor including Grade C
Explanation: Only Grade A and Grade B RESET Accredited Monitors may be used in RESET Air projects. Grade A is reference/scientific grade, Grade B is the commercial-grade trusted monitor, and Grade C monitors are explicitly not acceptable for certification.
3What is the role of a RESET Air Grade A monitor within the monitor accreditation hierarchy?
A.It is the lowest-cost consumer monitor for residential screening only
B.It is a monitor that has failed accuracy testing and is not certified
C.It is a scientific reference monitor used to calibrate and benchmark Grade B and Grade C monitors
D.It is a portable monitor used exclusively for short-term spot checks
Explanation: Grade A monitors are scientific/reference-grade instruments. They provide the high-accuracy benchmark against which Grade B and Grade C commercial monitors are calibrated and evaluated during the RESET monitor accreditation process.
4A project team selects commercial-grade air quality monitors that have been independently tested and accredited as trusted devices suitable for healthy-building certification. Which RESET monitor grade are these?
A.Grade A
B.Grade C
C.Grade D
D.Grade B
Explanation: Grade B monitors are commercial-grade, accredited devices with accurate data trusted for obtaining RESET (and WELL) certifications. They are the most common monitor grade deployed in real RESET Air projects.
5RESET Air monitor accreditation testing focuses primarily on which three characteristics of a sensor's performance?
A.Accuracy, range, and performance over time
B.Color, weight, and warranty length
C.Brand reputation, price, and market share
D.Wireless protocol, app design, and battery type
Explanation: The RESET monitor standard is performance-based and evaluates accuracy, measurement range, and performance over time (drift/stability). This ensures monitors remain reliable through long-term continuous deployment, not just at installation.
6For a standard-performance RESET Air project, what is the maximum acceptable PM2.5 concentration target?
A.12 µg/m³
B.35 µg/m³
C.150 µg/m³
D.500 µg/m³
Explanation: The RESET Air standard-performance threshold for PM2.5 is less than 35 µg/m³. The more rigorous high-performance threshold tightens this to less than 12 µg/m³, aligning with stricter health-based guidance.
7What is the high-performance PM2.5 target under the RESET Air Standard?
A.Less than 35 µg/m³
B.Less than 55 µg/m³
C.Less than 12 µg/m³
D.Less than 5 µg/m³
Explanation: The RESET Air high-performance option sets PM2.5 at less than 12 µg/m³, a stricter target than the standard-performance 35 µg/m³ threshold. High-performance targets are used by projects pursuing more rigorous air quality goals.
8What is the standard-performance CO2 threshold for a RESET Air project?
A.Less than 600 ppm
B.Less than 5000 ppm
C.Less than 400 ppm
D.Less than 1000 ppm
Explanation: RESET Air sets the standard-performance CO2 threshold at less than 1000 ppm, while the high-performance target tightens it to less than 600 ppm. Elevated CO2 indicates inadequate ventilation and is linked to reduced cognitive performance.
9Under the high-performance RESET Air option, the CO2 target is tightened to which value?
A.Less than 600 ppm
B.Less than 1000 ppm
C.Less than 800 ppm
D.Less than 350 ppm
Explanation: The high-performance CO2 target under RESET Air is less than 600 ppm, compared with the 1000 ppm standard-performance threshold. Meeting 600 ppm requires substantially higher ventilation rates relative to occupant load.
10What is the standard-performance TVOC threshold for RESET Air projects?
A.Less than 400 µg/m³
B.Less than 500 µg/m³
C.Less than 1000 µg/m³
D.Less than 50 µg/m³
Explanation: RESET Air sets the standard-performance TVOC threshold at less than 500 µg/m³, with the high-performance target at less than 400 µg/m³. TVOC reflects total volatile organic compound loading from materials, furnishings, and activities.

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