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Reducing VOC Exposure in Your Home with Air Purifiers

Indoor air quality, crucial for our health, is often overshadowed by the comfort of our homes. 

While outdoor pollutants are a common concern, the issue with Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) is more insidious, as they typically originate from within our own spaces. 

Startlingly, studies show that indoor VOC concentrations surpass outdoor levels in 84% of homes during winter and 100% in summer (1). Everyday items like cleaning agents and aerosols release common VOCs such as n-butane, ethanol, acetone, and propane, posing potential health risks. 

The good news is that air purifiers are a practical solution, effectively reducing these invisible threats and enhancing our indoor air quality and overall well-being.

VOCs: The invisible threat inside and outside our homes

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are ubiquitous in both our indoor and outdoor environments, often overlooked yet crucial to our health. These chemicals, which easily vaporize at room temperature, can be found in a variety of everyday products and activities.

Common Indoor Sources of VOCs (2,3):

  • Paint and Varnishes: Emit compounds like ethylene glycol.

  • Furniture: Pressed wood products release formaldehyde.

  • Cleaning Products: Often contain ammonia and chlorine.

  • Air Fresheners (including plug-ins): A source of over 100 VOCs.

  • Building Materials: Emit benzene from adhesives and sealants.

  • Upholstery and Fabrics: Can release toluene from treated materials.

  • Personal Cosmetic Products: Some contain acetone.

  • Electronic Equipment: New devices can emit phenol and other VOCs.

Common Outdoor Sources of VOCs(4,5,6):

  • Car Exhaust: A primary source of VOCs in urban areas.

  • "New Car Smell": Off-gassing chemicals from new car interiors.

  • Asphalt-Covered Surfaces: Emit VOCs, especially under the sun.

  • Outdoor Air: Typically higher VOC concentrations in summer, especially in industrial and high road traffic areas(6).

The health impacts of VOCs are diverse and significant. Prolonged exposure to these compounds has been associated with increased asthma symptoms and other respiratory issues (7). 

Specific VOCs such as isobutanol, hexanone, heptanone, and hexanol have been linked to reduced lung function (7). 

Dampness, particularly in regions closer to the poles, can elevate VOC levels due to microbial growth(8). However, no region is immune to the presence of VOCs, and they are a worldwide concern with seasonal variations.

VOCs are complex pollutants capable of triggering allergies and a host of health problems. 

Understanding their varied sources, both inside and outside our homes, is vital for implementing measures to reduce their presence and protect our health and indoor air quality.

The Role of Air Purifiers in Combating VOCs

Air purifiers serve as a crucial line of defense against Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in our homes. By using advanced filtration technologies, these devices can significantly reduce the levels of these harmful compounds in the air. 

IQAir’s top-rated air purifiers, particularly the HealthPro Plus model, exemplify this technology with a multi-stage filtration system designed to tackle a wide range of airborne pollutants, including VOCs.

Key Features of IQAir HealthPro Plus in Combating VOCs

HyperHEPA Filtration:

Eliminates fine and ultrafine particles, bacteria, and viruses, including particles as small as 0.003 microns.

Independently tested and certified, ensuring it filters at least 99.5% of harmful ultrafine pollution.

Specifically targets ultrafine particles, which make up about 90% of airborne particles and are linked to serious health issues.

V5 Cell Granular Activated Carbon and Pelletized Chemisorption:

  • Filters VOCs and harmful airborne chemicals effectively.

  • The activated carbon layer absorbs gasses and odors, while the chemisorption process neutralizes chemicals through a chemical reaction.

  • Particularly effective in capturing VOCs emitted from indoor sources like cleaning products and paints.

PreMax Micro-Particle Filtration:

  • Traps coarse particles like pollen, pet dander, and mold spores.

  • Acts as the first line of defense, extending the life of subsequent filters by reducing their load.

Certified Performance:

  • Each unit is individually tested to ensure it meets rigorous standards.

  • The testing process guarantees that each air purifier delivers cleaner air with at least 99.97% efficiency.

Recognized Efficacy for Asthma and Allergy Sufferers:

  • The HealthPro Plus has been widely recognized for its effectiveness in reducing allergens.

  • Received the Seal of Approval from Parent Tested/Parent Approved for its performance in allergy and asthma relief.

With the HyperHEPA filtration system, IQAir's HealthPro Plus air purifier provides comprehensive protection against a range of airborne pollutants, including VOCs, allergens, and microorganisms. 

This makes it an invaluable asset for maintaining healthy indoor air quality in homes and combating the invisible threats posed by VOCs.

Complementing Air Purification: Additional Strategies to Reduce VOCs

Incorporating air purifiers like IQAir's HealthPro Plus is a significant step in reducing VOCs, but employing a combination of strategies can further enhance your home's air quality. Here are key actions to consider:

  • Ventilation: Open windows for fresh air, but first check local air quality to ensure you're not introducing more pollutants.

  • Choose Low-VOC Products: Select paints, furniture, and building materials that are specifically labeled as low-VOC.

  • Proper Storage: Keep products containing VOCs in airtight containers, ideally stored outside your living space.

  • Reduce Aerosol Usage: Cut down on aerosol products like deodorants and air fresheners to minimize VOC exposure.

  • Use a Car Air Purifier: Use the IQAir Atem Car in your vehicle to filter out VOCs from exhaust and car interiors, ensuring cleaner air while driving.

By combining these practical measures with the use of advanced air purifiers, you can create a comprehensive approach to maintaining a healthier, VOC-reduced environment in both your home and car.

Breathing Easier with Smart Choices and IQAir

Reducing VOC exposure in our homes is a critical step towards healthier living. Air purifiers like IQAir's HealthPro Plus are key in this endeavor, efficiently filtering harmful pollutants with advanced technologies. 

Complementing these purifiers with practical strategies like choosing low-VOC products and optimizing ventilation further enhances indoor air quality. 

For personalized solutions, IQAir’s ‘Help me Choose’ feature can guide you in selecting the right air purifier, and for more insights on maintaining a healthy indoor environment, visit the IQAir Newsroom

Together, these tools and practices empower us to create safer, cleaner living spaces.

The number one air cleaning solution for your home.

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