How’s the air quality at your address?
If you’ve ever wondered whether the air around your home is truly clean — you’re not alone.
Air quality varies dramatically by location, even within the same city.
Why air quality differs by address
Two homes just a mile apart can have very different exposure profiles.
That’s because air quality isn’t shaped by one factor — it’s influenced by
a combination of long-term and nearby conditions.
- Long-term particulate pollution (PM2.5)
- Distance to highways and traffic corridors
- Nearby industrial emitters and cleanup sites
- Prevailing wind patterns
- Daily air quality (AQI)
Most air quality tools focus only on today’s AQI.
That’s useful — but it doesn’t tell the whole story.
What AirScore shows differently
AirScore combines real-time air quality with long-term environmental risk factors
to give each U.S. address a clear 0–100 score.
Instead of asking “How’s the air right now?”
AirScore helps answer:
- Is this location consistently exposed over time?
- Are regulated pollution sources nearby?
- How does this address compare to others?
Who this is helpful for
- Homebuyers comparing neighborhoods
- Renters evaluating long-term exposure
- Families with children or respiratory concerns
- Anyone curious about their environment
You don’t need an account to check your AirScore.
Just enter your address and explore.
AirScore is an informational tool designed to help visualize environmental data.
It does not diagnose health conditions or predict outcomes.