Kenai Indoor Air Quality Study

We are solving the most common causes of indoor air quality problems in south-central Alaska through an AFHC-funded study. Project Manager John Davies, working with the contractors, Wisdom and Associates, monitored 100 homes during the 2003-04 winter for carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, temperature, relative humidity, and radon. Each home underwent a BEES ventilation check, an ultra-fine particle sweep, and a pressure imbalance testing. The draft final report, currently in review, will present data from all the studied homes, an analysis of trends or patterns that led to poor indoor air quality, and recommended solutions.