U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Indoor airPLUS Podcast Series
by EPA Indoor airPLUS
February 1, 2015 12:00 am
EPA developed construction specifications to help improve indoor air quality in new homes. With design and construction features added to homes build to code, the Indoor airPLUS Construction Specifications help protect qualified homes from moisture and mold, pests, radon, combustion gases, and other indoor air pollutants. Homes that earn the Indoor airPLUS labels are designed to have reduced risk of indoor air quality problems as well as greater comfort and better durability. The construction features of Indoor airPLUS qualified homes can help lead to lower health risks, allergens and asthma triggers. Listen to these recordings to learn more about the Indoor airPLUS program and related building sciences.
Recent Episodes
High Performance Homes and Indoor Air Quality
10 years agoZero Energy Ready Home Program and Indoor airPLUS
10 years agoBecoming an Indoor airPLUS Verifier
15 years agoVerifier Perspective: Evolving Your Business and Getting to Your Bottom line, interview with Paul Kreisher, Lightly Treading
15 years ago