Questions and CORRECT Answers
What is a drinking water dispenser? - CORRECT ANSWER - Any structure or device that
serves water for human consumption.
What types of devices are considered drinking water dispensers? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Drinking water fountains, water serving stations, and faucets in kitchens and breakout rooms.
What types of devices are NOT considered drinking water dispensers? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Bathroom faucets and water bottles designed for single use.
What is a dwelling unit? - CORRECT ANSWER - An individual unit providing complete,
independent living facilities for one or more persons.
What are the general housing tasks included in a dwelling unit? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Sleeping, eating, and sanitation.
Pesticides - CORRECT ANSWER - Substances or mixtures of substances used to mitigate
or destroy a range of pests or organisms, including rodents, some weeds, insects and fungi.
What is walk distance? - CORRECT ANSWER - The distance between two points
measured along a path taken by a person to travel from one point to another.
How is walk distance different from radial distance? - CORRECT ANSWER - Walk
distance is measured along a path taken, while radial distance is the straight-line distance
between two points.
What type of paths should be used to measure walk distance in outdoor environments? -
CORRECT ANSWER - The route used should be along a pedestrian-friendly path, such as
a sidewalk or all-weather path.
, Daily basis - CORRECT ANSWER - The majority of days in a project's operating week.
For projects that do not sell or provide food year-round, this is assessed during each week of
seasonal operation.
Newly installed - CORRECT ANSWER - Building materials and products installed after
project registration.
Bathroom - CORRECT ANSWER - Room containing toilet facilities for occupant use.
Bathrooms may or may not contain other facilities, such as showers.
Accessible - CORRECT ANSWER - Structurally designed to support the physical use of
built spaces and amenities by individuals of all abilities.
Regular occupants - CORRECT ANSWER - Individuals who spend at least 30 hours per
month across at least five days within the project boundary.
Single-user bathroom - CORRECT ANSWER - A bathroom designed for single-occupant
use, as compared to multi-user bathrooms equipped with facilities that accommodate multiple
users simultaneously.
Self-primed liquid-seal trap - CORRECT ANSWER - A device that contains a liquid
barrier to prevent the emission of sewer gases from drains, and incorporates a system to prevent
the evaporation of the liquid barrier.
Water column - CORRECT ANSWER - The stream of water exiting a faucet, measured
starting from the spout of the faucet and ending where the water touches the basin.
Project boundary - CORRECT ANSWER - A clearly defined and enclosed boundary that
defines the project area and includes the building, building envelope and exterior elements within
the project scope.