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WELL AP WELL-AP Exam - Topic 2 Question 38 Discussion

Actual exam question for WELL AP's WELL-AP exam
Question #: 38
Topic #: 2
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Please click on the Project Scenario B button to review the project scenario and answer the following question.

BAY TOWERS BY BAYLEAF - SEATTLE, UNITED STATES - PROJECT SCENARIO B. Bay Towers by Bayleaf is a 20-floor commercial building overlooking Elliot Bay in Seattle, United States.

The building enjoys abundant natural light through floor to ceiling windows which take in Elliot Bay city views. Although located behind a major highway (four-lanes of traffic), there is a pedestrian bridge which connects their ground floor reception to the riverfront park on the other side of the highway.

The building is owned and operated by Bayleaf Inc., a real-estate organization. The building is leased at a 70% occupancy rate by a range of tenants, including those in finance, technology and healthcare. The total expected occupancy of the building is 1,000 people.

Bay Towers is mechanically ventilated and currently has MERV 11 filters. As the building owner, Bayleaf provides HVAC fit-out for tenant spaces, but tenants complete the interior walls and supply the finishes and furniture themselves. While no food is provided by Bayleaf, some individual tenants do have pantries where they provide their own snacks and beverages for their own employees.

Bayleaf manages the building and operates the ground floor which includes the reception, building management office, meeting rooms, as well as the elevator banks on each floor and the rooftop. Meeting rooms are common amenities that are able to be booked by the tenants. Bayleaf has two employees that work at desks onsite, a receptionist at the front desk and a property manager in the building management office. PROJECT SCOPE & GOALS

Bayleaf has enrolled Bay Towers for WELL Core Certification to attract and retain high-quality tenants and address growing tenant demand for well-being facilities.

As part of the WELL Core Certification scope, Bayleaf intends to renovate their ground floor and are open to leveraging some of this space to include health and well-being programming.

The scope of renovation will also include upgrades to the base building, such as staircases, end-of-trip facilities and the air filtration system. The rooftop will also be converted into a public green space for tenants to use for recreation. Tables, chairs and barbeque facilities will be added, as well as several gardens, including edible plots and lawn areas.

Bayleaf is hoping their WELL Core Certification will provide some initial feature compliance for tenants wishing to also pursue WELL Certification for their spaces.

By installing digital displays that promote the consumption of fruits, vegetables and water in the dedicated eating areas, which of the following features could the project team attempt?

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Suggested Answer: C

Installing digital displays that promote the consumption of fruits, vegetables, and water in eating areas can contribute towards Feature N07: Nutrition Education. This feature supports healthy eating patterns by increasing nutritional knowledge and food literacy, which can be achieved through educational programming and interventions like digital displays that provide nutritional information and encourage healthier food and beverage choices.


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Vivan
9 hours ago
Totally agree with Paola, it's all about promoting healthy choices!
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Fernanda
6 days ago
Wait, how effective are digital displays really?
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Paola
11 days ago
I think they should definitely go for Feature N08: Mindful Eating.
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Leanna
16 days ago
C) Feature N07: Nutrition Education is the way to go. Can't wait to see what kind of fun, engaging content they come up with for those displays!
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Sommer
21 days ago
Haha, I bet the tenants will be thrilled to see those healthy food ads. Maybe they'll start a "Veggie of the Day" club or something.
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Ernie
26 days ago
Definitely C) Feature N07: Nutrition Education. Promoting fruits, veggies, and water consumption through digital displays is a great way to educate tenants.
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Chandra
1 month ago
C) Feature N07: Nutrition Education seems like the best fit. Providing education on healthy food choices is a key part of that feature.
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Lucina
1 month ago
I feel like Feature N12: Local Food Production might not be the right choice here since the displays are more about consumption rather than sourcing local food. But I could be wrong!
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Carlee
1 month ago
I remember practicing a question about food advertising before, so maybe Feature N04: Food Advertising could also apply here? It seems relevant to promoting healthy choices.
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Dylan
2 months ago
I think the digital displays could relate to Feature N07: Nutrition Education since they promote healthy eating habits. But I'm not entirely sure if that’s the best fit.
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Coral
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit torn between C) Nutrition Education and B) Food Advertising. I'll have to re-read the question and feature descriptions carefully to make sure I choose the best option.
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Rosalyn
2 months ago
I'm confident that C) Nutrition Education is the correct answer here. The displays are intended to promote healthy eating, which aligns perfectly with that feature's requirements.
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Melvin
2 months ago
I think the correct answer is C) Feature N07: Nutrition Education. The question mentions installing digital displays to promote healthy eating, which aligns with the Nutrition Education feature.
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Josefa
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards C) Nutrition Education as well. The goal seems to be educating tenants on healthy eating, which is what that feature is all about. The digital displays sound like a good way to deliver that education.
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Jeniffer
2 months ago
Sounds like a great project for tenant well-being!
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Katlyn
3 months ago
I’m a bit confused about the options. I thought Feature N08: Mindful Eating was about more than just displays. Does it really fit with just promoting fruits and veggies?
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Otis
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question mentions the displays being in the dedicated eating areas, so I'm wondering if B) Food Advertising might be the better answer since it's about promoting healthy food choices in those spaces.
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Denise
3 months ago
I think the answer is C) Feature N07: Nutrition Education. The question mentions installing digital displays to promote healthy eating, which seems to align with the Nutrition Education feature.
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Lanie
3 months ago
I like that idea too, but what about A) Mindful Eating?
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