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Can Indoor airPLUS help me achieve a green certification?

Yes. Indoor airPLUS is an easy way to achieve indoor air quality credits for many green home programs such as LEED for Homes. In fact, the government backed Indoor airPLUS label offers added assurance to your customers that your green home certification addresses indoor air quality and health concerns. However, Indoor airPLUS is not a comprehensive green building program because it is specifically focused on indoor air quality.

Learn more about the Indoor airPLUS Program.

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Last updated on June 25, 2024
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