Educational resources for Anchorage and Mat-Su homeowners. Learn about wildfire smoke, radon, allergens, VOCs, and how Alaska's unique climate shapes your home's air quality.
In-depth guides written for Anchorage and Mat-Su Valley homeowners.
Alaska's fire season runs June through September. This comprehensive guide covers how smoke infiltrates homes, what AQI levels mean for your family, HEPA filtration options, and exactly when to take action. Includes color-coded AQI action guide.
Read Full Guide →Why indoor air is often more polluted than outdoor air — and why it matters especially for Alaska's sealed, energy-efficient homes. The essential starting point for any IAQ education.
Read Article →Alaska's geology creates above-average radon risk. Learn what radon is, why it causes lung cancer, how Alaska's zones compare, and how short-term vs. long-term testing works.
Read Article →A deep dive into how Alaska's increasing wildfire activity affects indoor air quality — and the specific steps homeowners can take to protect their families during smoke events.
Read Article →Headaches, fatigue, persistent cough, and brain fog are common symptoms of poor IAQ — and are frequently dismissed. Learn what your body may be telling you about your home's air.
Read Article →Our resource library covers every major indoor air quality topic relevant to Anchorage and Mat-Su Valley homeowners.
Reading about IAQ is a great start. But knowing what's actually in your home's air requires professional testing. Book your IAQ audit and get real data — not guesses.
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