Image Courtesy National Institute of Health
When considering a move as well as considering activities in your current home & area, it's beneficial to be informed regarding the air quality, especially if you or someone who will be with you has health problems (especially respiratory-related) or is otherwise vulnerable (i.e. children & the elderly). In this article, I'll be sharing air quality & sickness data resources for you to check the current trends in your area as well as some overall typical trends of areas.
Home Air Quality That You Can Help/Hurt
Composite Air Quality Today by Location
Radon
US Map of Failed Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) Locations
Specific Sickness Related Issues
Pollution
Helping Poor Air Quality Outside Your Home & in Your Home Under Certain Short Term Conditions (i.e. when using cleaning products): Start with Masks
All images courtesy the linked websites for each source.
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