WELL Certification
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A01 Air Quality
Part 2: Meet Thresholds for Organic Gases
Option 1: Laboratory-based VOC tests
The following thresholds are met in occupiable spaces:
Benzene (CAS 71-43-2): 10 µg/m³ or lower.11
Formaldehyde (CAS 50-00-0): 50 µg/m³ or lower.12
Toluene (CAS 108-88-3): 300 µg/m³ or lower.
Option 2: TVOC continuous monitoring
The following threshold is met in occupiable spaces
Total VOC: 500 µg/m3 or lower.
A05 Enhanced Air Quality
Part 2: Meet Enhanced Thresholds for Organic Gases
For all Spaces: The following thresholds are met in occupiable spaces:
Acetaldehyde: 140 µg/m³ or lower.10
One of the following:
Acrylonitrile: 5 µg/m³ or lower.10
Caprolactam: 2.2 µg/m³ or lower.10
Benzene: 3 µg/m³ or lower.10
Formaldehyde: 9 µg/m³ or lower.10
Naphthalene: 9 µg/m³ or lower.10
Toluene: 300 µg/m³ or lower.10
X06 VOC Restrictions
Part 1: Limit VOC’s From Wet-Applied Products
For All Spaces
Newly installed interior wet-applied paints, coatings, adhesives, and sealants (minimum 10 distinct products or applied to at least 10% of project area) meet the following:
All products are tested to meet methods and thresholds established in one of the following standards and/or regulations for VOC content:
SCAQMD Rule 1168 (Adhesives and Sealants, 2017).
GB 33372-2020 (Adhesives).
2019 CARB SCM for Architectural Coatings.7
EU Ecolabel for indoor and outdoor paints and varnishes.
HJ 2537-2014 (Paints).
Any other compliance path listed in the ‘VOC content evaluation’ section of the ‘Low-Emitting Materials’ credit of the LEED v4.1 standard.8
At least 75% of products (by surface area or volume) are tested by a third-party laboratory to meet testing methods and thresholds established in one of the following standards and/or regulations for VOC emissions:
California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Standard Method v1.2.
AgBB.9
European Union LCI VOC thresholds10 following EN 16516-1:2017 testing methods.
Any compliance path accepted to meet the VOC emission requirements of the ‘Low-Emitting Materials’ credit of the LEED v4.1 standard.8
Part 2: Restrict VOC Emissions From Furniture, Architectural And Interior Products
For All Spaces
Products within one or more categories and corresponding thresholds in Table 1 meet one of the following compliance requirements, earning points as shown in Table 2:
Table 1:
Product Category (from Appendix X1)Threshold for Compliance:
Flooring. 90% of cost or surface area Furniture, millwork and fixtures
75% by cost Insulation, ceiling and wall panels
75% by cost or surface area
Table 2:
Tier Achievement Points1One compliant product category. 2. At least two compliant product categories
Tested per methods and VOC emission thresholds established in one of the following:
California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Standard Method v1.2.
AgBB.9
European Union LCI VOC thresholds10 following EN 16516-1:2017 testing methods.
ANSI/BIFMA e3-2014, sections 7.6.1 or 7.6.2 (Furniture).
Any compliance path accepted to meet the VOC emission requirements of the ‘Low-Emitting Materials’ credit of the LEED v4.1 standard.8
Made exclusively with one or a combination of (without organic additives): metal (including powder-coated, plated and anodized materials), untreated wood and plant products, glass, ceramic, concrete or stone.
If custom-made or refurbished, wet-applied and wood-based materials used in fabrication or refurbishing meet the following:
All paints, coatings, sealants and adhesives applied to the product are verified as low-VOC emitting by one of the applicable standards listed in Part 1.
All composite wood panels, including medium-density fiberboard, plywood and particle wood panels meet the ‘Formaldehyde emissions evaluation’ criterium of the ‘Low-Emitting Materials’ credit of the LEED v4.1 standard,8 or meet one of the following: US EPA TSCA Title VI, Europe E1, Japan Four-star.
Installed for at least 6 months before enrollment or the start of subscription or manufactured and unmodified at least one year before enrollment or the start of subscription.
X07 Materials Transparency
Part 1: Select Products with Disclosed Ingredients.
For All Spaces
For at least 25 distinct, permanently installed products (including flooring, insulation, wet-applied products, lighting fixtures, ceilings, and wall assemblies and systems), furniture and task and floor lamps, ingredients are disclosed by the manufacturer, a disclosure organization or a third party through one of the following:
h. A manufacturer’s inventory containing CAS numbers of all individual compounds down to 1,000 ppm (0.1%). If the product contains a trade secret compound, GHS hazards of category 1 or 2 are listed and a concentration range is provided for each undisclosed component.

