Protecting Pergo flooring

I have a tiny powder room in my newly made office - the flooring hasn't been installed but I have plenty of left over Pergo. Is there anything I can seal it with to prevent warping or water damage from the normal drips and the hopefully rare overflowing toilet? Otherwise I will use a tile.
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  • Jean Myles Jean Myles on Aug 12, 2016
    Check at Home Depot the flooring dept. I cant remember the name of stuff we used , We put it on our wood kitchen floor it has held up for 4 yrs so far.
  • William William on Aug 13, 2016
    BATHROOM INSTALLATIONS - Because the Pergo surface is resistant to water, Pergo laminate flooring can be installed in bathrooms. However, it is very important to prevent water or moisture from getting under the floor. Installation in bathrooms must be made in accordance with the following instructions: a. All expansion spaces between the Pergo flooring and walls, the doorway transition or other fixed objects such as pipes for radiators, sinks, water supply to water closet or toilet flanges MUST be sealed with 100% silicone sealant. b. The space around the perimeter of the Pergo floor must be 3⁄8" wide and sealed prior to installing the wall trim. The 3⁄8" expansion space must be completely filled with 100% silicone sealant to avoid water getting underneath the floor. c. When Pergo flooring is installed in a bathroom and an adjoining hall or room, a T-Molding must be installed in the doorway between the rooms or hall- way and the expansion space under the T-Molding must be filled with the 100% silicone sealant. Place sealant in the expansion space of any flooring transition in the doorway of a bathroom. d. Pergo must not be installed in rooms with a floor drain. e. Pergo must not be installed over any floor that has a sump pump — i.e. should there be a bathroom at a below grade level or on-grade concrete slab in the home and a sump pump is located on that below grade level flooring or on the on-grade level subfloor, then Pergo flooring cannot be installed anywhere on that floor. f. Standing liquids should not remain on the surface of a Pergo floor. Standing water is defined as water that has set on the surface of the flooring for longer than 30 minutes.