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WELL AP Exam WELL-AP Topic 3 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for WELL AP's WELL-AP exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 3
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The design for a WELL budding has restricted volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emissions (or carpeting and resilient flooring that covers over 90% of the surface are

a. To achieve Feature X06 VOC Restrictions, which of the following standards must the carpeting and resilient flooring comply with?

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Suggested Answer: D

For Feature X06: VOC Restrictions in the WELL Building Standard, carpeting and resilient flooring products must comply with the California Department of Health (CDPH) Standard Method v1.2, which is a stringent standard for evaluating and limiting VOC emissions from building materials. This standard ensures that materials contribute to a healthier indoor air quality by minimizing the off-gassing of harmful volatile organic compounds, which can contribute to a variety of health issues. Compliance with the CDPH standard is an integral part of achieving WELL Certification, as it demonstrates a commitment to selecting materials that support a non-toxic and safe indoor environment.


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Peggy
18 days ago
D) California Department of Health (CDPHJ Standard Method v1.2 - Ah, the good old CDPH. Bet the exam writers are just trying to keep us on our toes with this one.
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Zack
3 days ago
B) RoHS Restrictions
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Lucille
7 days ago
A) Cradle to Cradle
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Rana
20 days ago
C) Health Product Declaration (HPD) - Hmm, while HPD is useful, it doesn't seem to be the right answer for this WELL feature. Gotta love these tricky certification exams!
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Ayesha
21 days ago
D) California Department of Health (CDPHJ Standard Method v1.2 - Glad to see a specific VOC standard is required. Hopefully, the building materials will be healthy for the occupants.
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Susana
4 days ago
User 2: Definitely, I think the California Department of Health standard is a good choice.
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Hoa
6 days ago
User 1: I agree, it's important to have healthy building materials for occupants.
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Ammie
21 days ago
I think California Department of Health (CDPHJ Standard Method v1.2) could be a suitable standard as well.
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Devorah
25 days ago
I believe Health Product Declaration (HPD) is also a valid option for VOC restrictions.
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Kip
26 days ago
I agree with Loren, Cradle to Cradle is a good standard for VOC restrictions.
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Loren
1 months ago
I think the carpeting and flooring should comply with Cradle to Cradle.
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Olga
1 months ago
A) Cradle to Cradle - While this is a great standard for sustainable products, it doesn't directly address VOC emissions for this specific WELL feature.
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Jolene
11 days ago
C) Health Product Declaration (HPD) - This standard specifically focuses on the health impacts of products, including VOC emissions, making it a more suitable choice for this WELL feature.
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Larue
24 days ago
A) Cradle to Cradle - While this is a great standard for sustainable products, it doesn't directly address VOC emissions for this specific WELL feature.
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Stefania
1 months ago
D) California Department of Health (CDPHJ Standard Method v1.2 - This is the correct answer to achieve Feature X06 VOC Restrictions. It's the most specific standard for this requirement.
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Regenia
9 days ago
D) California Department of Health (CDPHJ Standard Method v1.2)
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Emeline
10 days ago
C) Health Product Declaration (HPD)
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Rose
24 days ago
B) RoHS Restrictions
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Lajuana
1 months ago
A) Cradle to Cradle
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