Indoor air quality can have a significant effect on your health. Studies show that people spend 65 to 90 percent of their time indoors, and indoor air can be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air. The young, elderly, chronically ill, and those with respiratory or cardiovascular disease are often the most impacted by poor indoor air quality.
Fresh Air for a Healthy Home Video
Handouts
Ventilation and Air Quality for Reducing Transmission of Airborne Illnesses (PDF)
Improving Ventilation and Indoor Air Quality During Wildfire Smoke Events (PDF)
Cooling Indoor Spaces Without Air Conditioning (PDF)
Do-It-Yourself Home Health Assessment, American Lung Association
More Resources
School Environmental Health and Safety – Air Quality
Fentanyl Exposure in Public Places