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Community & Family Services
- Child Support Enforcement Unit
- Family Support
- HCBS Waiver
- Home Improvement Supplement Program (HIP)
- Homeowner's Assistance Fund
- Individual Residential Alternatives (IRA)
- Individual Supports and Services (ISS) - Housing Subsidy Program
- Office of the Family Advocate
- Three Sisters Program
- Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation (TVR)
- Community Partnership Fund
- Economic Development
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- Executive Director's Office
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Health Services
- A/CDP Outpatient
- A/CDP Prevention
- Partridge House (Inpatient)
- Ronthahiiohsthá:ke Clubhouse
- Business Office
- Centering Pregnancy
- Dental Clinic
- Health Promotion and Planning
- Laboratory
- Let's Get Healthy - Diabetes Center for Excellence
- Medical Clinic
- Mental Health - Kanikonri:ihne (Good Mind Counseling)
- Outreach Chronic Care Nursing
- Pharmacy
- School-Based Health Center
- Home Improvement Supplement Program (HIP)
- Human Resources
- Office for the Aging
- Office of Emergency Management and Safety
- Planning and Infrastructure
- Social Services Division
- Tribal Historic Preservation Office
- Tribal Police
The purpose of having an Air Quality Assessment done in your home is to ensure that the air you breathe in your homes is of good quality. People spend 90% of their time indoors.
Poor air quality can cause:
- Allergic reactions
- Headaches
- Fatigue
- Respiratory illness
Air quality assessments look for sources that might impact your health. Our process tracks temperature, particle pollution, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, relative humidity levels, and inspects for water damage, and other sources that may lead to mold and other consequences that harm your air quality and cause health issues.
"Bad Air is All Around Us" - Indoor Air Quality - Second Hand Smoke - Asthma-2006 (YouTube Channel link)
Tools to improve Indoor Air Quality Home Handbook (Link to Air Quality Home Handbook)
Air Quality Assessments are available by appointment
The service is free to Akwesasne community members and you will receive a final report within a few days of your assessment.
Call or email today for an appointment!
518-358-5937
airqualityprogram@srmt-nsn.gov