Breathe Atlas is a practical guide to healthier, more comfortable indoor air—built for everyday people who want clear answers, not jargon.

We focus on the real-world questions that come up in homes and apartments across the United States:

  • Why does the air feel “stuffy” in one room but fine in another?
  • What do CO₂, PM2.5, humidity, and VOC readings actually mean?
  • How do you reduce smoke, allergens, odors, and moisture problems without overcomplicating your life?

Part of the StrongMocha News Group

Breathe Atlas is part of the StrongMocha News Group. Experts from the StrongMocha News Group have moved to this site to build a dedicated, specialized resource for indoor air quality and climate comfort—bringing a strong editorial workflow, research discipline, and a commitment to clarity.

Our Mission

Our mission is simple:

Help you understand and improve your indoor air—room by room—using trustworthy information, practical steps, and a calm, science-aware approach.

We believe that better indoor air should be achievable without fear, hype, or endless conflicting advice.

What We Cover

Breathe Atlas is built around three pillars:

Clean Air

Guidance on particles and filtration—like smoke, dust, pollen, and allergens—so you can make sense of concepts such as HEPA, CADR, and filter maintenance.

Fresh Air

Ventilation basics and CO₂ awareness—so you can understand stale air, airflow patterns, and what “good ventilation” realistically looks like at home.

Balanced Comfort

Humidity and climate comfort—so you can reduce dryness, manage moisture, prevent mold-friendly conditions, and keep your home comfortable through seasonal changes.

How We Work

We publish educational content designed to be:

  • Clear: explained in plain English, with helpful definitions and examples
  • Practical: focused on what you can do today, not just theory
  • Structured: organized by room type, problem type, and measurable signals
  • Responsible: careful about safety, limitations, and context

Who Breathe Atlas Is For

Breathe Atlas is for:

  • families trying to reduce allergens and improve comfort
  • renters looking for realistic, non-invasive improvements
  • remote workers and students who want better focus and fewer “stuffy room” days
  • anyone navigating smoke season, humidity swings, or persistent indoor odors

Our Promise

We won’t overwhelm you with complicated language or one-size-fits-all fixes. Instead, we’ll help you build a simple understanding of what’s happening in your air—and what to do next.

If you’d like to reach us, please visit our Contact page.