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195 Membership About Air & Health FAQ Free Guide Establish Your Baseline: $195 The measurable standard for home health. We measure your home's air, establish your baseline, and continuously raise the standard. Establish Your Baseline: $195 How the partnership works Not ready? Get the free Indoor Air Quality guide → Baseline Score 74 / 100 Sample report PM2.5 14.2 μg/m³ Above EPA 9.0 threshold CO₂ Level 683 ppm Below 800 ppm sleep threshold Humidity 26% Below 30% optimal range M

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