Indoor Air
           All of us face a variety of risks to our health as we go about our day-to-day lives. Driving in cars, flying in planes, engaging in recreational activities, and being exposed to environmental pollutants all pose varying degrees of risk. Some risks are simply unavoidable. Some we choose to accept because to do otherwise would restrict our ability to lead our lives the way we want. We might choose to avoid some risks if we had the opportunity to make informed choices. Indoor air pollution is a risk that you can do something about.
       
                   
            Questions may be addressed to the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality Indoor Air Program at 701-328-5166.
            
          
         
         In the last several years, a growing body of scientific evidence has indicated that indoor air may be more polluted than outdoor air. Other research indicates that people spend about 90 percent of their time indoors. Thus, for many people, the risks to health may be greater due to exposure to air pollution indoors than outdoors. In addition, people who may be exposed to indoor air pollutants for the longest periods of time are often those most susceptible to the effects of indoor air pollution. Such groups include the young, the elderly and the chronically ill, especially those who suffer from respiratory or cardiovascular disease. Learn more about Indoor Air Contaminants to help protect your family.
        
           
    
        
           
   
          
    
        
           
         
       
     
          
            
                
                    
                    Companies that Conduct Indoor Air Quality Testing
                
            
            
          The following list of private environmental consulting/testing companies and laboratories have contacted
the Department and indicated that they have the ability to conduct IAQ testing. 
                Consultant List
     
        
         
               
              
              
              
            
                
                    
                    Other Indoor Air Quality Web Resources
                
            
            
       
            
    
        
            
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                 David Stradinger
                Program Manager
         Radioactive Materials | X-Ray | Indoor Air Quality | Lead–Based Paint | Asbestos | Radon
                
       Division of Waste Management
                    4201 Normandy Street
                    Bismarck, ND 58503-1324
                
               
                
                    H: Monday - Friday:
                             8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
                
                    P: 701-328-5166
                
                    F: 701-328-5185
                
                 
               
      
        
              
           For immediate assistance, please use the contact information above.