Get a quick glimpse of some of the most important ways to protect the air in your home by touring the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) House.
Learn about smog, soot, ozone, and other air pollution, as well as EPA programs to reduce them.
Learn about transportation and climate change, as well as EPA programs to reduce carbon pollution.
View successes from the Clean Air Act, strategies for the future, and a timeline of accomplishments.
Because of its fiber strength and heat resistance asbestos has been used in a variety of building construction materials for insulation and as a fire retardant.
Learn more about EPA actions to protect the public from asbestos exposure including banned/prohibited uses.
Molds have the potential to cause health problems.
Learn about mold growth indoors.
Get a quick glimpse of some of the most important ways to protect your home from mold by touring the Mold House.
The Phoenix metropolitan area, like many large cities, has problems with air pollution at certain times of the year. You can do a simple experiment to determine some of the factors that affect air pollution.
Humans introduce pollutants into the air primarily through the emissions from combustion fired industrial
plants, refineries and motor vehicles that operate by internal combustion engines. Incinerators and
stoves, both coal fired and wood burning, also are contributing factors.