Full Home Safety Report

A comprehensive, professionally formatted PDF covering every safety dimension of your ZIP code — backed by data from 49+ government sources.

What’s Inside Your Report

A 6-page PDF with everything you need to understand the safety profile of any US ZIP code. Save it, print it, or share it with your family, agent, or property manager.

  • Executive Summary — Overall Home Safety Score, grade (A–F), national & state percentile rankings
  • Water Quality Analysis — EPA violations, contaminant table with MCL comparisons, violation timeline
  • Lead Risk Assessment — 90th percentile lead level vs. action level, housing-age pipe risk, copper levels
  • PFAS Contamination — Nearby facilities, compound-level data vs. MCL, Superfund proximity
  • Infrastructure & Housing — Median home age, electrical/HVAC/water heater risk, service disruption probability
  • CO & Gas Safety — County-level incident and fatality data from PHMSA
  • Environmental Risks — Flood claims & zones, radon levels, drought score, water resilience
  • Prioritized Action Plan — Up to 6 recommendations ranked by priority with cost estimates
  • Score History & Comparisons — Trend chart and percentile comparison bars

Who Is This For?

Homebuyers evaluating a neighborhood
Parents concerned about water & lead
Renters documenting safety conditions
Real estate agents adding value
Property managers & HOAs
Anyone relocating to a new area

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Data Sources

All data comes from public government databases — the same sources used by environmental consultants and public health agencies.

EPA SDWIS (Safe Drinking Water Information System)
EPA ECHO (Enforcement & Compliance History)
EPA PFAS Analytic Tools
FEMA National Flood Insurance Program
EPA Radon Zone Map
U.S. Census Bureau — American Community Survey
PHMSA Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety
USGS Groundwater Data
U.S. Drought Monitor