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Assignment 6: LEED Certification Assessment

Assignment 6: LEED Certification Assessment

Your Name

School of Computer and Information Sciences, University of the Cumberlands

ISOL634 Physical Security

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Current Date

Table of Contents Location and Transportation (Note: This H1 required) 4 Heading 1 (Note: H2 required) 4 Heading 2 (Note: H2 required) 4 Heading n (Note: H2 optional) 4 Water Efficiency (Note: This H1 required) 4 Heading 1 (Note: H2 required) 4 Heading 2 (Note: H2 required) 4 Heading n (Note: H2 optional) 4 Energy and Atmosphere (Note: This H1 required) 5 Heading 1 (Note: H2 required) 5 Heading 2 (Note: H2 required) 5 Heading n (Note: H2 optional) 5 Material Selection and Resources Used (Note: This H1 required) 5 Heading 1 (Note: H2 required) 5 Heading 2 (Note: H2 required) 5 Heading n (Note: H2 optional) 5 Indoor Environment Quality (Note: This H1 required) 6 Heading 1 (Note: H2 required) 6 Heading 2 (Note: H2 required) 6 Heading n (Note: H2 optional) 6 Innovative Design and Strategy (Note: This H1 required) 6 Heading 1 (Note: H2 required) 6 Heading 2 (Note: H2 required) 6 Heading n (Note: H2 optional) 6 Sustainable Sites (Note: This H1 required) 6 Heading 1 (Note: H2 required) 7 Heading 2 (Note: H2 required) 7 Heading n (Note: H2 optional) 7 Regional Priority Credits (Note: This H1 required) 7 Heading 1 (Note: H2 required) 7 Heading 2 (Note: H2 required) 7 Heading n (Note: H2 optional) 7 References (Note: This H1 required) 8

Your paper starts here with the first paragraph indented. Start by writing a brief description of your approach to completing the assignment. (Note: Each Heading should have at least 2 properly formatted paragraphs and each paragraph should have at least 3 properly formatted sentences. Also, please delete all the notes before submitting)

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Note: Consider potential environmental effects when picking your site. Look at proximity to public transportation, bike storage, parks, etc.

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Water Efficiency (Note: This H1 required)

Note: You can reduce the amount of water used in your residential or commercial project through several processes. One place you can reduce waste is with your toilets. Upgrade to a dual-flush system that will save money on your water bill and protect the environment.

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Energy and Atmosphere (Note: This H1 required)

Note: This category is crucial as it focuses on the source of energy. Examples of clean energy include solar panels, wind turbines and hydroelectric systems.

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Material Selection and Resources Used (Note: This H1 required)

Note: Whether you are building from scratch or renovating a previous structure, you can do it in an eco-friendly way. One of the ways you can benefit the environment is to re-use foundation structure materials, such as cement, bricks, steel and glass.

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Indoor Environment Quality (Note: This H1 required)

Indoor environmental quality plays a large part in LEED by addressing the inside of a structure. The air inside a building will affect any occupants within. You can earn points through natural lighting, ventilation, temperature controls and minimal pollution.

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Innovative Design and Strategy (Note: This H1 required)

The innovation category awards points for inventive, sustainable, and green building strategies. These points are flexible and require more creativity during implementation. For example, salvage recycled materials like glass, aluminum and ceramics.

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Sustainable Sites (Note: This H1 required)

Design the project in such a way that the natural resources and ecosystems nearby can naturally take part of the design minimizing environmental pollution.

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Regional Priority Credits (Note: This H1 required)

Addressing any particular concern based on the regional or geographical location.

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