Housing & Indoor Air
Many of us spend a majority of our day indoors either in schools, workplaces or home. As such, a healthy indoor environment is vital for healthy living. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that people spend 90% of a typical day indoors and that many pollutants are two to five times higher indoors than outdoors.
Indoor air pollution, as well as environmental issues in your home or indoor environment, can have significant effects on your health. Please review the information to help keep your home and surroundings safe and healthy.

Asbestos

Lead

Mercury

Mold

Radon
Last Modified June 28, 2023