Air quality

Pollen, dust, and levels of toxic VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) in the indoor air peak during the summer.

How to keep indoor air fresh during a heatwave

The Met Office has forecasted warmer and higher temperatures over the coming days. Whilst many will be reaching for their fans, air purification experts, Blueair explain why you should also keep your indoor air quality in check in the case of a heatwave.

Climate change, with its longer, warmer and particularly drier summers, has a negative effect on the air quality in our homes and...

50% of people would opt for a destination with better air quality

We are willing to travel further and pay more for a less polluted holiday

Last week, Milan became the first nation to ban s moking within 30f t distance of other people at bus and tram stops, as well as in parks and green spaces, sporting venues, children’s play areas and even cemeteries.

However, it’s not just Milan where the air is getting cleaner. The pandemic imposed restrictions on international and domestic travel around the world mean we’re all...

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Air quality high on drivers’ agenda, as 97% noticed improvement during lockdown

The overwhelming majority of drivers have noticed a positive improvement in local air quality according to a survey into driver attitudes and behaviours during lockdown.

The survey*, carried out by nationwide electric car charge point installer Smart Home Charge , found almost all respondents noticed less congestion and noise pollution (99.3% and 88.3% respectively), with 98.3%...