air support project
We a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit that believes clean air is a right, not a privilege. Our mission is to make affordable, science-backed air quality a reality for everyone – delivering powerful solutions to every home, classroom, and care facility. Because everyone deserves a breath of fresh air.
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We spend most of our time indoors. On our blog, we share helpful information about the different types of particles that contaminate indoor air quality (IAQ) and offer solutions to help you improve your IAQ, your health, and your well-being. We also highlight the important work being done in the clean-air space.

Introducing the Chicago Clean Air Resilience Network
Chicago Clean Air Resilience Network or Chi-CARN’s goal is to transform how communities prepare for and respond to air quality emergencies from an individualized burden to a sustainable, collective, and data-backed preparedness infrastructure. Our shared infrastructure allows any nonprofit, community, or neighborhood organization in Chicago to access equipment such as N95 masks, high-CADR air purifiers, and specialized equipment like PortaCount machines and far UVC lights.

Pollen Allergy Season: Why It’s Changing and How to Protect Your Air
Pollen is an air-quality issue as much as it is a clinical one, and the same forces reshaping weather are shifting when, where, and how much pollen is in the air. We wrote this guide to explain what pollen is, how it affects health, why seasons are changing, and practical ways to reduce exposure.

Radon at Home: Why Testing Matters and How to Fix High Levels
Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers and the second leading cause overall in the U.S., with the National Center Institute attributing 15,000 to 22,000 deaths per year to the long-term health impacts of indoor radon exposure
