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The Corporate Wellness Equation: How Water Quality Factors into Employee Health Programs

AIAU25-ZURN02R
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Course expires on: 01/13/2027
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Description

Workplace wellness encompasses the intentional design, implementation, and operation of built environments that holistically support occupant health, wellbeing, and performance. It includes architectural elements, spatial configurations, material selections, and environmental systems that promote physical health, mental wellbeing, social connection, and productivity while minimizing harmful contaminant exposure and encouraging healthy behaviors.​

Learning Objectives

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Describe the health benefits of proper hydration and clean water access in workplace environments​

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Identify the risks associated with common water contaminants such as PFAS, lead, and microplastics

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Recognize how workplace design and product placement influence hydration behavior and wellness outcomes​

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Understand how WELL, Fitwel, and other standards address drinking water access and quality​

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This free live course is brought to you through a partnership with Zurn Elkay. By registering for this course, you grant AIA permission to share your name and email address with Zurn Elkay.

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Instructors
Alyson Angotti

Alyson Angotti is the Group Product Manager for Filtration at Zurn Elkay, bringing a comprehensive, hands-on perspective from years of experience across Manufacturing, Retail, Omni Channel, and eCommerce. Over the past 4.5 years, she has led the expansion and growth of filtration within the Elkay portfolio. Most recently, Alyson spearheaded the launch of a high-performance PFAS filter, addressing one of today’s most urgent water safety challenges. A certified Six Sigma Black Belt, she is known for cutting through complexity, staying laser-focused, and delivering results with precision and purpose.

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