- Increased use of air purifiers with advanced filtration technology
- Integration of smart home technology for air quality monitoring and control
- Focus on natural ventilation and air circulation in home design
- Emphasis on reducing indoor air pollutants through lifestyle changes
Advanced Filtration Technology in Air Purifiers
Air purifiers with HEPA filters and activated carbon are becoming more popular for their ability to capture a wide range of indoor air pollutants, including allergens, dust, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Smart Home Technology for Air Quality Monitoring
Smart thermostats and air quality monitors are being integrated into home automation systems to provide real-time data on indoor air quality and enable automatic adjustments to HVAC systems for cleaner air.
Natural Ventilation and Air Circulation in Home Design
Homeowners and builders are prioritizing natural ventilation and air circulation in home design to reduce reliance on mechanical ventilation systems and improve indoor air quality.
Lifestyle Changes to Reduce Indoor Air Pollutants
There is a growing emphasis on lifestyle changes to reduce indoor air pollutants, such as avoiding smoking indoors, using non-toxic cleaning products, and properly maintaining HVAC systems.