"This course was the perfect addition to my career. I wasn't sure where to specialize after earning my initial BPI Certification, but HHE is exactly what I was looking for."
- Garrett Timms
This advanced BPI Healthy Home Evaluator course teaches you how to identify home-based environmental health and safety hazards. You will learn how to determine and prioritize recommendations that address existing and potential hazards.
As a BPI Healthy Home Evaluator professional, you will communicate the identified risks and hazards to the home occupant with the goal of improving health and quality of life.
"This course was the perfect addition to my career. I wasn't sure where to specialize after earning my initial BPI Certification, but HHE is exactly what I was looking for."
- Garrett Timms
"Everblue was excellent from start to finish. The instructor was superb. I recommend Everblue to anyone who's looking to educate themselves in the energy efficiency business and hopefully I'll be able to take more courses with them."
- Melvin Marrero
Yes, you must have an active BPI Building Analyst, Building Analyst Professional, Multifamily Building Analyst, Energy Auditor, or Quality Control Inspector Certification.
Anyone interested in building on home energy principles to help diagnose human health issues. So if you’re interested in identifying asthma triggers and risk of lead poisoning in addition to testing for carbon monoxide, BPI Healthy Home Evaluator is for you!
You must pass an online (written exam) to earn the BPI Healthy Home Evaluator Certification - no field exam required. The online exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions. You’ll have 1.5 hours to complete the exam. The cost of the exam is included with our package.
Yes, you are required to renew your certification with BPI every 3 years. You must maintain one of the five prerequisite certifications (addressed in the first FAQ above). HHE recertification is obtained either by challenging the HHE online exam prior to your expiration date or earning at least 24 CEUs. If you choose to go the continuing education path, you will need to fill out an application for renewal and submit it with all supporting documents to BPI along with a renewal fee prior to your certification expiration date.