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New Mexico Indoor Air Quality Guide

EPA Radon Zone 1 — HIGH RISK Population: 2.1M

New Mexico's uranium mining legacy adds unique radiation exposure beyond radon

Zone 1 — Highest potential (predicted average > 4 pCi/L)

Radon Levels in New Mexico

Average Radon Level

6.1 pCi/L

EPA Zone

Zone 1

New Mexico is largely Zone 1. Uranium mining legacy and volcanic geology produce high radon. Santa Fe and Los Alamos counties show particularly elevated readings.

⚠️ Testing strongly recommended

New Mexico is Zone 1 — the highest risk category. Test every home. If levels are 4 pCi/L or above, install a mitigation system immediately.

Top Indoor Air Hazards in New Mexico

New Mexico Climate & Air Quality Factors

High altitude and dry climate reduce mold but increase dust. Adobe construction presents unique ventilation challenges. Uranium mining legacy creates localized radiation concerns beyond radon.

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Disclaimer

State-level radon data from EPA Zone Map. Individual home levels vary significantly. This guide is for educational purposes and not a substitute for professional environmental testing. Test your home regardless of zone designation.

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