How To Subscribe To SickBuildingsMaps.com

How to Subscribe

Subscribing to Sick Buildings Map is quick and easy:

  1. Visit sickbuildingsmap.com.

  2. Sign in with your Google account for instant access to our comprehensive database.

Pricing

$0.03 per day
Only $1 per month for full access to the map database
7-day free trial – explore risk-free!
Cancel anytime through your Google Subscriptions account.

💥 All-Access Map Bundle: 22 Maps for $9.95/month (free 7-day trial)

Syndicated Maps bundled subscriptions

Syndicated Maps has recently launched a value-packed bundled subscription that gives users access to all 22 of its niche maps for just $9.95 per month—a savings of over 50% compared to subscribing individually. This all-access plan was created in response to user demand for a more affordable way to explore multiple data layers across traffic enforcement, environmental hazards, wireless coverage, energy infrastructure, and public safety. Whether you're a researcher, commuter, traveler, or concerned homeowner, this bundle lets you seamlessly tap into detailed, location-based intelligence from across the entire network.

Each map serves a specific purpose—from helping drivers avoid speed traps to alerting families about nearby environmental hazards. The Syndicated Maps network has earned the trust of millions of users annually, including commuters, journalists, health professionals, and urban planners. 

Why Subscribe to Sick Buildings Map?

Extensive Coverage

Access an up-to-date database of hospitals, schools, offices, and hotels with reported air quality concerns. Identify problem areas and take action to ensure a healthier environment.

Real-Time Updates

Stay informed with the latest reports on indoor air quality issues, helping you make informed decisions about the spaces you visit or work in.

User-Friendly Map

Our interactive map makes it easy to locate buildings with reported air quality problems, providing critical insights at a glance.

Trusted Resource

A valuable tool for individuals, businesses, and organizations committed to safer indoor environments.

Start exploring today—subscribe now!