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Are There Indoor airPLUS Labels, Plaques, and Certificates? How Can I Get Them?

EPA provides Indoor airPLUS labels to accredited HERS Providers.  The label is applied to the electrical panel of each home beside the ENERGY STAR label.  An Indoor airPLUS certificate should also be provided to the homeowner at the time of occupancy and can be printed by Raters or Providers with approved software.  Indoor airPLUS partners can also order plaques, signs, and banners from independent vendors. Contact an Indoor airPLUS account manager for assistance through the Indoor airPLUS Inbox (Indoor_airPLUS@epa.gov).

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  • Do I need another inspector to qualify for the Indoor airPLUS label?
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Last updated on April 7, 2022
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