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HVAC Tech Talk | Harnessing Innovation for Cleaner Indoor Air


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In this episode, our guest enlightens us on the latest IAQ technology and how that can be used to monitor and clean indoor air.

Our guest is Tony Abate, the CTO of AtmosAir Solutions, one of the world leaders in creating healthier indoor air environments.

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We spend about 90% of our time indoors, so it's important to ensure that the air we breathe is clean and healthy. Unfortunately, the current state of indoor air quality is not good. According to the EPA, indoor air can be up to 100 times more polluted than outdoor air.

Indoor air quality refers to the condition of the air inside buildings and structures, including homes, offices, schools, and public spaces. Several factors contribute to the decline in IAQ, such as inadequate ventilation, outdoor pollution, indoor contaminants, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by everyday products. Pollutants like dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, and chemicals from cleaning agents further exacerbate the problem.

Poor IAQ can have profound effects on human health. Research has linked exposure to indoor pollutants to various health issues, including allergies, asthma, respiratory problems, headaches, fatigue, and even more severe conditions like lung cancer. Vulnerable individuals such as children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions are particularly at risk. With people spending an estimated 90% of their time indoors, addressing and improving IAQ has become urgent.

Monitoring indoor air quality is vital in identifying potential hazards and implementing effective mitigation strategies. Real-time IAQ monitoring can provide valuable data on pollutant levels, humidity, temperature, and ventilation effectiveness. By monitoring these parameters, individuals and building owners can take appropriate measures to reduce exposure to harmful contaminants and maintain a healthier indoor environment.

Advancements in technology have provided us with powerful tools to combat indoor air pollution and ensure cleaner living spaces.

In this podcast, we cover bi-polar ionization technology.

Here's a little bit about that.

Air ions naturally filter pollutants from the air we breathe. In naturally pristine environments, such as high mountain peaks, air ion levels tend to be much higher than in areas that are more highly populated and industrialized, such as urban areas.

These ions exhaust themselves cleaning pollutant-rich air. In indoor environments the problem becomes magnified, because gains in energy efficiency result in losses in natural ventilation — and that boosts pollutant levels in the air we breathe. We then introduce to air, which was less than perfect to begin with, all the contaminants and pollutants created by people’s activities and the materials used to build our homes and buildings — it is also possible for toxins from cleaning products, pesticides and other compounds we use to maintain our homes and buildings to end up in the air we are breathing.

This is why natural ion levels are practically nonexistent in indoor environments; they have been stripped from the atmosphere by the pollutants we have created. AtmosAir technology restores the air in the space you breathe to mountain-pure ion levels while retaining energy-efficient benefits.

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