Corvias Joins Certification Program for Healthy Homes

March 28, 2024

Corvias is now the largest participant in a new certification program from the International WELL Building Institute that helps identify and measure ways that homes can support residents’ health and resilience, through factors such as air, water, light, thermal comfort, sound, materials, nourishment, community, mind and movement.

Corvias committed to enroll 22,000 homes across seven military installations in the WELL for residential program, becoming the first military housing provider in the program, according to a press release.

“This is a foundational moment for creating and measuring standards for military housing,” Corvias CEO Chris Wilson said. “By joining the WELL for residential program, Corvias affirms our commitment to service members and their families and embodies our promise of Solutions Through Partnerships to the U.S. Army.”

Corvias aims to implement evidence-based interventions to enhance indoor environmental quality, with successful initial results at Fort Meade, the release said.

Corvias photo of Fort Liberty

March 28, 2024

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