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Report Finds US Indoor Air Quality Market to Reach $12.9B by 2029

Feb. 21, 2025
In the U.S., poor IAQ can be caused by humidity levels, inadequate ventilation, pets, dust, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In general, the most effective method to enhance IAQ is to mitigate pollution sources or reduce household emissions, increase the amount of outdoor air coming inside through improved ventilation systems, and use appropriate air cleaners.

DUBLIN  "U.S. Indoor Air Quality Market" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The U.S. Indoor Air Quality Market was valued at $10.5 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $12.9 billion by 2029, rising at a CAGR of 4.30%.

The report includes:

  • 19 data tables and 51 additional tables;
  • An updated overview and in-depth analysis of the U.S. market for indoor air quality (IAQ) products and services;
  • Analyses of the market trends, with sales data for 2023, estimates for 2024, forecasts for 2025, and 2027, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2029;
  • Estimation of the actual market size and revenue forecasts for the U.S. indoor air quality market, and corresponding market share analysis by type, product segments, end-use industry, and region;
  • Discussion of the major factors driving the growth of the IAQ industry, its history and importance, market trends and environment, regulatory concerns, and the effects of IAQ contaminants;
  • Analysis of the market opportunities with a holistic study of Porter's Five Forces model and supply chain analysis of the IAQ industry considering both the micro and macro environmental factors prevailing in the marketplace;
  • Insight into the recent industry structure for the indoor air quality market, government regulations and standards, key development issues, and the vendor landscape and operational integration;
  • Analysis of the key patent grants and intellectual property aspects of the market;
  • A discussion on ESG challenges and practices of the industry;
  • Competitive landscape featuring the leading manufacturers of IAQ products in the U.S., their current ranking, and company share analysis, along with the latest key developments within the industry; and
  • Profiles of the leading market players, including Carrier, Daikin Industries Ltd., Honeywell International Inc., Johnson Controls, and Trane Technologies Plc.

The EPA's Science Advisory Board has consistently ranked indoor air pollution among the top five environmental risks to public health. Poor IAQ is one of the top major public health risks, and it is largely unregulated by federal and most state governments. Over 50 organizations, including the World Health Organization (WHO), across 38 countries, have established IAQ guidelines. For instance, in February 2024, the EPA strengthened the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for particulate matter (PM) 2.5 micrometers and smaller (PM2.5) to 9.0 μg/m³ to provide increased public health protection.

In the U.S., poor IAQ can be caused by humidity levels, inadequate ventilation, pets, dust, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In general, the most effective method to enhance IAQ is to mitigate pollution sources or reduce household emissions, increase the amount of outdoor air coming inside through improved ventilation systems, and use appropriate air cleaners. Also, changing air conditioning filters, maintaining air ducts, using cooking vents, maintaining humidity, using high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters, and using air purifiers can improve air quality in indoor spaces.

Several air purifiers can eliminate indoor air pollutants. Air pollutants can be detected with more precise, efficient, and compact sensors using environmental sensing technology. Soon, indoor air pollution may also be controlled through nanotechnology, which works by trapping or destroying indoor contaminants on a molecular level. For instance, in July 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted an additional 510(k) clearance to Kronos Advanced Technologies Inc.'s flagship product, Kronos Model 8, classifying it as a Class II Medical Device. It utilizes patented High Voltage Field air disinfection technology that can remove contaminants and allergens up to 14.6 nanometers (0.0146 microns), which is 20 times smaller than HEPA filters.

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