The air your child breathes shapes their health
Indoor air is often 2-5x more polluted than outdoor air. Your child breathes 20,000+ times per day, and developing lungs are especially vulnerable. This module covers indoor air pollutants, mold detection and remediation, and practical air quality improvements.
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We spend 90% of our time indoors, where air quality is often worse than outside. Understanding indoor air pollution is the first step to fixing it.
31 completedThe most effective strategy is preventing pollutants from entering your air in the first place. Identify and eliminate the biggest sources.
31 completedAfter minimizing sources, dilute remaining pollutants with fresh air and filter what remains. The right combination depends on your situation.
31 completedMold is one of the most serious indoor air quality issues, especially for children. Understanding detection, health effects, and proper remediation is critical.
31 completedAir quality isn't set-and-forget. Ongoing monitoring and maintenance keep your home's air healthy over time.
31 completed5 questions to reinforce what you've learned
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Start with Lesson 1 and work through at your own pace. Each lesson builds on the previous one.
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