Indoor Air Quality
3 Home Air Quality Stats All Homeowners Should Know
March 23, 2023
If you’re suffering from allergies, experiencing worsened asthma symptoms, or are consistently uncomfortable in your home, you could have an issue with your indoor air quality. Typical home pollutants, like household cleaners, pet dander, VOCs, dust, and even carpet fibers, can irritate your respiratory system.
While it might not always be top of mind, your air quality is essential to your health and comfort. Since you likely spend a lot of your time indoors at your home, it’s critical you know three of the most important indoor air quality stats and how to improve your air quality with a whole-home air purifier.
1. Americans Spend Around 90% Of Their Time Indoors
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, Americans spend around 90% of their time indoors. With much of that indoor time spent at home, you’re inhaling a lot of air from your home’s HVAC system. When this air isn’t clean, you could be breathing in a variety of pollutants that can cause or worsen health conditions, heighten allergy symptoms, and irritate your throat, nose, and eyes.
2. Indoor Air is Often 2 to 5 Times More Polluted Than Outdoor Air
Think your home’s air quality is better than the air outside? Think again. The EPA has also found that some pollutant concentrations are two to five times higher indoors than outdoors. Due to the amount of time you likely spend indoors, this higher concentration of pollutants could be worsening your standard of living or health. Additionally, the need for cleaner air is underscored by the fact that those with respiratory or cardiovascular diseases usually spend more time indoors, with the pollutants potentially worsening their health conditions.
3. Over 40% of Americans Live in Locations With Unhealthy Levels of Air Pollution
Besides the danger of indoor air pollutants, over 137 million Americans (over 40% of the U.S. population!) live in areas with unhealthy levels of ozone or particle pollution. These unsafe levels of pollutants and ozone levels put people’s health at risk, can affect their breathing, and cause health conditions. Since a 2022 report revealed that 2.1 million more people were breathing unhealthy air compared to the year before, it’s important to be proactive in protecting yourself from air pollution, even if you live in an area with acceptable levels.
How to Improve Indoor Air Quality With Whole-Home Air Purifiers
Due to the danger of air pollution and the potential for increased pollutant levels in your home, you’ll likely want to improve your home’s indoor air quality. One of the best ways to reduce pollutant and contaminant levels is with an air purifier. While portable air purifiers are popular, they take up space in your home, can be noisy, and may not be as effective as you’d like.
As you consider the right air purifier for your home, whole-home air purifiers are an excellent choice. These types of air purifiers are typically installed inside your HVAC system, meaning they won’t take up space or be an eyesore. Additionally, many whole-home air purifiers can be more effective at air purification compared to portable models. An average portable air filter only covers 3x3ft space—whereas whole home purifiers are able to cover the entire volume of your home.
When you’re interested in whole-home air purifiers, two of the most effective options include an iWave Bi-Polar Ionization Air Purifier and the Air Scrubber Plus Air and Surface Cleaner. iWave systems clean air by generating an equal amount of positive and negative ions. These ions then break down viruses, bacteria, and pollutants before converting them into clean air. iWave devices also help trap small particles in your filter like dander, dust, and pollen, helping to reduce allergens floating around your home.
The Air Scrubber Plus, backed by NASA scientists, is another great whole-home air purification system that’s installed directly in your home’s ducts. These systems kill contaminants in your air and on your surfaces by distributing ion hydroperoxides throughout your home. These scrubbing particles help to combat bacteria, viruses, volatile organic compounds, mold, smoke, and fungi. In fact, these systems eliminate up to 99.9% of many common airborne and surface contaminants.
Choose Bonney for Whole-Home Purifier Installation in Sacramento
If you’re looking for whole-home air purifier install services near you in Sacramento, turn to Bonney. As a proud provider of iWave devices, the Air Scrubber Plus, electronic air cleaners, and germicidal UVC lamps, we can help you find a whole-home air purifier right for your home and needs. Alongside providing multiple whole-home air purification solutions, we also offer multiple coupons and financing services to ensure you can purchase a new air purifier without breaking your budget. Learn more about our indoor air quality solutions and air purifier installation services today. If you have any questions or want to schedule an appointment, please contact us.
Josh Tyack is the manager of the HVAC repair team at Bonney Plumbing, Sewer, Electrical, Heating & Air. He brings 23 years of experience and knowledge in the heating & air conditioning industry to our company. His dedication to his trade and long-standing expertise has allowed him to help thousands of residential and commercial customers tackle their heating and cooling needs. Our team has you covered with everything from the air filter in your home to the HVAC unit on your roof. Josh holds himself and his entire team to a high standard, making him one of the most knowledgeable individuals in the Sacramento area in the HVAC industry.