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Indoor Air Quality by State

Indoor air hazards vary dramatically by location. Your state's climate, geology, building codes, and housing stock all affect which hazards are most likely in your home. Select your state below for localized guidance.

⚠️ The EPA recommends testing every home for radon — regardless of which zone your state is in.

About these guides

Each state guide includes radon zone classification, common indoor air hazards based on regional climate and geology, and links to relevant testing resources. Data sourced from EPA.gov and CDC.gov.

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