Corentium Home
Battery-powered, no Wi-Fi required. Short and long-term radon readings on the device display. Best for renters and simple setups.
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Potentially HSA/FSA Eligible
Airthings radon detectors, indoor air quality monitors, and the Renew air purifier are potentially eligible for HSA and FSA reimbursement in the US with a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN) from Truemed. Here's how it works, why we qualify, and exactly which products are covered.
Use it before you lose it
Most FSA balances expire at year-end. Turn unused funds into long-term protection for your home and the people in it.
Why we qualify
HSA and FSA funds can be spent on devices that help monitor or manage a medical condition. Airthings devices track three of the most well-documented household health risks in the US.
The #1 cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, per the EPA. About 1 in 15 US homes is above the 4 pCi/L action level.
Fine particulate matter triggers asthma, worsens cardiovascular disease, and infiltrates homes during wildfire season.
Humidity above 60% breeds mold. VOCs from cleaning products and new furniture aggravate allergies and asthma.
How it works
You pay up front like any normal order, then get reimbursed by your HSA or FSA provider.
Buy any eligible Airthings device the normal way — credit card or standard checkout. No special path required.
On your order confirmation page, follow the Truemed link to start a short health survey. About two minutes.
If approved, Truemed issues a Letter of Medical Necessity for your purchase. It's emailed to you directly.
Send your Airthings receipt and LMN to your HSA or FSA provider. They reimburse you from your pre-tax balance.
Reimbursement is subject to Truemed's evaluation and your plan's terms. Airthings does not guarantee approval.
Eligible monitors
Every monitor below is potentially eligible for HSA/FSA reimbursement with a Letter of Medical Necessity from Truemed.
Battery-powered, no Wi-Fi required. Short and long-term radon readings on the device display. Best for renters and simple setups.
Shop Corentium Home
The original, now Bluetooth-connected. Radon readings sync to the Airthings app for long-term tracking and alerts. Essential in EPA Zone 1.
Shop Corentium Home 2
Wi-Fi connected radon monitor with an e-ink display. Short and long-term averages on-device and in the app, with humidity and temperature.
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Flagship monitor with 7 sensors — radon, PM2.5, CO₂, VOCs, humidity, temperature, and air pressure. The most complete picture of your home.
Shop View PlusAlso eligible
Reimbursement also covers our smart air purifier, its replacement filters, and our multiroom bundle.
Smart air purifier with HEPA-13 + activated charcoal filtration. Auto-mode reacts to your sensor data, so it runs harder when PM2.5 spikes and quietly the rest of the time.
Shop Renew
Replacement HEPA-13 + activated charcoal filters for Renew. Each replacement — typically 2 to 3 times per year — is potentially reimbursement eligible.
Shop Renew Filters
View Plus for the room you live in, View Radon for the floor where radon is highest. Radon concentrates in basements; PM2.5 and COâ‚‚ build up where you spend time.
Shop the bundleCommon questions
Ready to start?
Pick your Airthings device, check out as usual, and start the Truemed survey from your order confirmation.
*Reimbursement is subject to Truemed's evaluation and your individual plan's terms. Airthings indoor air quality monitors, radon detectors, the Renew air purifier, and Renew replacement filters are potentially eligible when used to monitor or manage a health condition such as asthma, allergies, or radon exposure, and approved with a Letter of Medical Necessity. US customers only. Airthings does not provide tax or medical advice.