PureNest/ Air Quality Data Report
Research-Backed Data · Professional Insights

Indoor Air Quality & Maternal Health

An interactive exploration of how indoor air pollutants affect expecting mothers, fetal development, and infant health — backed by EPA, WHO, and peer-reviewed research.

90%

of time spent indoors

2–5×

more polluted than outdoor air

72%

of homes have elevated VOCs

1 in 15

homes have dangerous radon

Pollutant Risk Assessment

Risk scores are composite indices based on prevalence in homes, severity of health effects during pregnancy, and EPA/WHO guidelines. Higher scores indicate greater urgency for testing.

Overall Risk Profile

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Prevalence in Homes Tested

Elevated VOCs72%
Mold Detected47%
High Radon7%
PM2.5 Concern65%
CO Risk12%
Allergen Load80%

Based on professional inspection data and EPA guidelines

Risk by Category: Pregnancy vs. Infant

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  • Pregnancy Risk
  • Infant Risk

PureNest Inspection Coverage

What our certified inspectors test for in your home.

VOCs (14 compounds)

Including formaldehyde, benzene, toluene

100% coverage

Mold & Spore Count

Air and surface sampling

100% coverage

Radon Gas

48-hour laboratory analysis

100% coverage

PM2.5 & PM10

Real-time particle monitoring

100% coverage

Carbon Monoxide

All rooms and appliances

100% coverage

Allergen Panel

Dust mites, pet dander, pollen

85% coverage

Humidity & Moisture

Mold risk assessment

100% coverage

HVAC Analysis

Premium plan only

75% coverage

Water Quality

Premium plan only

60% coverage

Ready to Know What's in Your Home's Air?

The data is clear. Indoor air quality directly impacts your pregnancy and your baby's health. Take the first step toward a safer home today.

Data Sources & References

US EPA: Indoor Air Quality — Americans spend 90% of time indoors (epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq)
American Lung Association: Indoor air can be 2–5× more polluted than outdoor air
Harvard School of Public Health: PM2.5 linked to inflammation in pregnant women (2024)
Columbia University: Prenatal air pollution linked to cognitive delays at ages 1 and 3 (2024)
NIH/PMC: Effects of Pollution on Pregnancy and Infants (2023)
WHO: Household air pollution fact sheet (2025)
State of Global Air: 476,000 infant deaths linked to air pollution (2019)