Air quality plays a vital role in public health, impacting everything from respiratory health to overall well-being. The Northeast Colorado Health Department is committed to monitoring and improving air quality through a range of initiatives, including the detection and mitigation of radon, a naturally occurring but dangerous gas that can infiltrate homes and buildings. By focusing on both outdoor air pollutants and indoor hazards like radon, we aim to protect our community’s health and ensure that everyone has access to clean, safe air.