Technical Specifications
Credit 7: Low-Emitting Materials 0.5 point
To reduce occupants’ exposure to airborne
chemical contaminants
The product is GreenGuard Gold certified and
meet the requirements of CA Section 01350.
The product is made with ULEF or non-added
formaldehyde material
Material & Resource Prerequiste – Durability management 0 point (Prerequiste)
To promote durability and performance of the
building
The product is water resistant
Indoor Environmental
Quality
Credit 1: Enhanced Indoor Air Quality
Strategies – Option 2 Additional
Enhanced IAQ Strategies - option D
1 point ID&C,
2 points Retail CI
To reduce concentrations of chemical
contaminants that can damage air quality,
human health, productivity, and the
1. Formaldehyde emission are less than
0.05mg/m3, TVOCs are less than 0.5mg/m3.
2. The product is GreenGuard Gold certified.
Credit 2: Low-Emitting Materials –
Option1 Flooring
1 point
1. VOC emission are less than 0.5mg/m3.
2. The products is GreenGuard Gold certified.
Credit 4: Indoor Air Quality
Assessment - Option 2 Air Testing
2 points
To establish better quality indoor air in the
building
1. Formaldehyde emission are less than
0.05mg/m3, TVOCs are less than 0.5mg/m3.
2. The product is GreenGuard Gold certified.
Credit 9: Acoustic Performance 2 points
To provide workspaces and classrooms
effective acoustic design
The product has a high acoustic performance.
IIC and STC test report are available on
request
Material & Resource
Credit 4: Material ingredient– Option
2
1 point
Minimize the use and generation of harmful
substances
The product is 100% REACH compliant
WELL SCORECARD
Facet Feature Part Requirements Concept score
How our product contribute
to obtain WELL level certification
AIR
01. Air quality standards 1. Standards For Volatile Substances
The following conditions are met:
a. Formaldehyde levels less than
27ppb (0.027ppm)
b. Total volatile organic compounds
less than 500ug/m3 (0.5mg/m3)
PRECONDITION
a. Formaldehyde emission are less than
0.05mg/m3.
b. The total volatile organic compounds are
less than 0.5mg/m3.
04. VOC Reduction 1. Interior Paints and Coatings
The VOC limits of newly applied
paints and coating meet one of the
following requirements:
a. 100% of installed products meet
California Air Resources Board
(CARB) 2007, Suggested Control
Measure (SCM) for Architectural
Coatings, or South Coast Air Quality
Management District (SCAQMD)
Rule 1113, effective June 3, 2011 for
VOC content.
b. At minimum 90%, by volume,
meet the California Department of
Public Health (CDPH) Standard
Method v1.1-2010 for VOC emissions
PRECONDITION
a. The VOC limits for California Air Resources
Board (CARB) are less than 0.11ppm.
b. Measured Concentration of Total Volatile
Organic Compounds (TVOC): Less than/equal
to 0.5 mg/m3 (in compliance with CDPH/EHLB
Standard Method v1.1-2010).
The product is GreenGuard Gold certified
3. Flooring
The VOC emissions of all newly
installed flooring must meet all limits
set by the following, as applicable:
a. California Department of Public
Health (CDPH) Standard Method v1.1-
2010.
PRECONDITION
Conforms to the CDPH/EHLB Standard Method
v1.1-2010 (California Section 01350), effective
January 1, 2012, for the school classroom and
private office parameters when modeled as
Flooring.
The product is GreenGuard Gold certified
11. Fundamental Material
Safety
1. Asbestos and Lead Restriction
All newly-installed building materials
meet the following materials
composition requirements:
a. No asbestos.
b. Not more than 100 ppm (by
weight) added lead.
PRECONDITION
a. No asbestos
b. The product contain less than 100 ppm.
2. Lead Abatement
For repair, renovation or painting on
buildings constructed prior to any
applicable laws banning or restricting
lead paint, lead evaluation and
abatement.
PRECONDITION The product contain less than 90 ppm.
3. Asbestos Abatement
To reduce hazards in buildings
constructed prior to any applicable
laws banning or restricting asbestos,
the following testing, evaluation and
abatement.
PRECONDITION The product contain less than 90 ppm.
The WELL Building Standard is founded on the understanding that facets of our environment interact with personal, genetic and behavioral factors to shape our overall health and well-being. By compiling leading practices
in building design and management and referencing existing standards and best practice guidelines set by governmental and professional organizations, WELL works to harmonize and clarify existing thresholds and
requirements.
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