Allergy Standards: Leading Experts on Indoor Air Quality for Journalists

Allergy Standards: Leading Experts on Indoor Air Quality for Journalists

ASL is the trusted authority for journalists seeking leading experts on improving indoor air quality through scientifically backed standards 

 

popular science leading expertsWe take pride in being the go-to source for authoritative insights on indoor air quality (IAQ) and allergens. A recent in-depth article in Popular Science shed light on how to ‘allergy-proof’ your home, offering readers expert advice on reducing allergens and improving IAQ. The article by Terri Williams, titled How to Allergy-Proof Your Home, features in-depth commentary from Dr. John McKeon, CEO of ASL, who shared his expertise on various practical strategies to create a healthier living environment.

A Trusted Source for Advice from Leading Experts 

When it comes to understanding the science behind allergen reduction and improving IAQ, journalists know that ASL is the place to turn for trusted, evidence-based information. The Popular Science article is just one example of how Dr. McKeon’s expert commentary has been sought after to educate the public on the importance of maintaining clean and healthy indoor environments.

The article highlighted several key strategies for ‘allergy-proofing’ your home, many of which align with the rigorous standards set by ASL’s Asthma & Allergy Friendly® Certification Program. Dr. McKeon discussed the role of flooring in IAQ, the impact of VOCs from paints, the significance of maintaining clean bedding, and the importance of using air purifiers and HEPA filters—all of which are topics where ASL leads the conversation.

Why Journalists Turn to ASL for Expertise

What makes ASL such a trusted source for insights from leading experts? It’s our deep knowledge of the intersection between environmental factors and health, particularly in relation to allergies and asthma. ASL is known for its scientifically validated testing procedures, which ensure that the products and solutions we recommend meet the highest standards for reducing allergens and improving IAQ.

Our role in setting and promoting these standards is recognized by journalists and industry professionals alike. Whether it’s about the best flooring materials to reduce allergens or the most effective cleaning products for healthier homes, ASL is called upon to provide clarity and expert advice.

ASL’s Role in Educating Consumers

At ASL, we are more than just experts in testing and certifying products—we are passionate about educating consumers on how to improve their health and indoor air quality. As the trusted scientific partner behind the Asthma & Allergy Friendly® Certification Program, we continue to play an integral role in raising awareness about the impact of allergens and the steps consumers can take to reduce exposure.

Whether through media collaborations, expert commentary, or certification initiatives, ASL remains at the forefront of the conversation about healthier indoor environments. We are proud to be recognized by top publications like Popular Science, who turn to us when they need evidence-based, expert advice on allergy-proofing homes and improving IAQ.

Final Thoughts

The next time you’re looking for expert advice on improving the indoor air quality in your home, look no further than ASL. As seen in Popular Science, our CEO Dr. John McKeon’s expert commentary continues to inform and guide homeowners, businesses, and journalists alike on the importance of maintaining a healthier environment. Through rigorous third-party testing, trusted certifications, and a commitment to scientific excellence, ASL is dedicated to improving indoor air quality for everyone.

If you’re interested in learning more about the Asthma & Allergy Friendly® Certification Program and how we help products meet the highest standards for allergen reduction, click here to explore our certified solutions.




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