Flooring + The Well Building Standard Version 2

Explore the various ways that flooring can contribute toward the WELLv2.

CREDITS: 1.0 AIA LU/HSW

This On Demand CEU is a recorded presentation from a previous live event.

By: Jeanette Fitzgerald Pitts

Sponsored by: Altro

Exploring the various ways that flooring can contribute toward a project earning WELL v2 certification and offers insights into choosing the best solution for a WELL certified space.

CREDITS: 1.0 AIA LU/HSW

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After reading this article, you should be able to:

  1. Explore the requirements of the WELL Building Standard™ version 2 (WELL v2™) that are applicable to
    the selection of flooring throughout a project.
  2. Summarize key qualities to consider when specifying flooring materials for WELL certified projects.
  3. Explain how compliance with the WELL standard is impacted depending upon the type of flooring being
    specified—carpet, hard surface, LVT, or resilient.
  4. Specify flooring that will contribute toward earning WELL v2 certification.
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Course Includes

  • 1 Lesson
  • 1 Quiz
  • Course Certificate
  • AIA

    Credits: 1 LU/HSW

    Instructional Delivery Method: On-Demand: Print/Other

    Prerequisites: None

    Program Level: Basic

    Advance learner preparation: N/A

    AIA CES program approval expiration date: 04/12/2026

     

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  • IDCEC

    Credits:

    This CEU is registered with the Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC) for continuing education credits.