Each year, the Indoor Air Quality Association (IAQA) Annual Meeting and Expo brings together top minds in indoor environmental quality, from air quality consultants and remediation professionals to researchers and innovators. In 2025, Farsight was proud to attend, joining hundreds of industry leaders to explore the future of indoor air quality and how we can make homes and buildings healthier, safer places for all.
Here’s a look at our biggest takeaways from this year’s event, the trends shaping the field, and how our experience at the IAQA Expo will help us continue to push boundaries in the environmental services industry.
The IAQA Annual Meeting is more than just a conference. It’s a cross-section of the entire indoor environmental landscape. With sessions covering everything from mold remediation and air sampling to building envelope science and new technologies, the Expo serves as a vital pulse-check on where our industry stands and where it’s headed.
For the Farsight team, the opportunity to hear directly from IAQ pioneers, regulatory experts, and fellow practitioners was both refreshing and energizing. We left with deeper insight into the science behind indoor air quality and new ideas for elevating the service and technology we deliver every day.
A major topic of discussion at this year’s Expo was the rise of real-time air quality monitoring tools. Advances in sensor technology and cloud-based data platforms are enabling professionals to detect VOCs, humidity fluctuations, particulates, and mold risks faster and more accurately than ever before.
For Farsight, this aligns directly with our commitment to data-driven assessments. We are committed to delivering clear, actionable insights to our clients through smart diagnostics.
Whether the session was focused on mold, microbial growth, or HVAC system design, one concept kept surfacing: moisture control is foundational to indoor air quality. Speakers highlighted how unmanaged humidity and water intrusion remain the root cause of most IAQ issues, especially in basements and poorly ventilated structures.
Farsight’s building diagnostics approach, rooted in pinpointing underlying moisture problems, felt not only validated but essential. It’s a reminder that the best IAQ strategies start with understanding the building envelope, not just the air.
From updated ASHRAE guidelines to evolving EPA and OSHA recommendations, regulatory trends suggest that indoor air quality is stepping into a new era of standardization and oversight. This is great news for property owners and occupants, but it also means professionals need to stay ahead of compliance shifts.
Farsight’s investment in ongoing training and industry certifications ensures that we not only meet standards but also help shape them. The IAQA meeting reaffirmed the importance of that leadership mindset.
One of the most rewarding parts of the IAQA Expo is the chance to connect face-to-face with the industry’s best. Whether swapping stories with fellow inspectors or discussing product developments with vendors, the event created a unique space for collaboration and innovation.
We also loved meeting other attendees who are as passionate as we are about making invisible problems visible and solving them with science, technology, and heart.
Our time at the IAQA Annual Meeting and Expo wasn’t just about learning. It was about bringing those insights back to the people we serve. At Farsight, we believe in transparency, precision, and practical solutions. This event sharpened our ability to do just that.
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As indoor air quality continues to gain national attention, Farsight remains committed to being a leader, not only in diagnostics but in education, advocacy, and actionable results.
The 2025 IAQA Annual Meeting and Expo made one thing clear: the field of indoor environmental quality is evolving rapidly, and Farsight is ready to meet the moment.
Whether it’s helping a family breathe easier at home or guiding a property manager through complex remediation, we bring knowledge, care, and precision to every project. Attending events like IAQA only strengthens our ability to serve with clarity and confidence.
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At Farsight Management we understand that not all indoor air quality companies are created equal.
We feel that it is imperative to educate ourselves, our employees, and our customers. You can trust that we follow all the national standards in regards to indoor air quality. This includes mold remediation, lead abatement, asbestos removal, and everything that we do.