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Indoor AirPlus is a voluntary partnership and labeling program that helps new home builders improve the quality of indoor air by outlining construction practices and product specifications that help minimize exposure to airborne pollutants and contaminants.  Clean air is good for everyone’s health, but it can be especially important to those who have chronic respiratory conditions.

EPA created Indoor AirPlus to help builders meet the growing consumer preference for homes with improved indoor air quality. Indoor AirPlus certification is easily integrated with EPA's ENERGY STAR Residential programs and provides additional construction specifications to provide comprehensive indoor air quality protections in new homes and apartments.

Construction specifications include the careful selection and installation of:

  • Moisture control systems.
  • Heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems.
  • Combustion-venting systems.
  • Radon resistant construction.
  • Low-emitting building materials.

Ask about the Indoor AirPlus certification for your next home or apartment.

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Last updated on March 31, 2025
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