Por qué la calidad del aire es vital para su salud

El aire que respira tiene un profundo impacto en su salud y bienestar. Una mala calidad del aire puede provocar graves problemas de salud, desde alergias y asma hasta enfermedades respiratorias de larga duración. Controlar la calidad del aire de su entorno es una forma proactiva de salvaguardar su salud y la de los suyos.

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How air pollution affects health

Air pollution doesn’t just make the air harder to breathe—it affects nearly every system in the body. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it contributes to an estimated 7 million premature deaths worldwide each year, making it the greatest environmental threat to human health.

Short-term exposure can trigger coughing, eye irritation, and asthma flare-ups. Long-term exposure increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes, and certain cancers.

Research also links air pollution to reduced cognitive function and diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. It can affect pregnancy outcomes, leading to low birth weight and preterm delivery.

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How air pollution impacts the planet

Air pollution doesn’t just affect people—it also disrupts Earth’s climate systems and ecosystems.

Burning fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, releases greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and sulfur dioxide (SO₂). These gases trap heat in the atmosphere, driving climate change and contributing to ground-level ozone and particle pollution.

The same combustion processes also create particulate matter (PM), including black carbon and brown carbon, which absorb sunlight and accelerate global warming.

Together, these pollutants trap heat, intensify wildfires, and drive more extreme weather—creating feedback loops that harm both the environment and human health.

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The Air Quality Index (AQI)

Understanding air quality and health risk

The Air Quality Index (AQI) simplifies complex air pollution data into a single number that reflects health risk—from Good to Hazardous. Higher numbers mean more pollution. IQAir’s AQI+ tracks six key pollutants to give a complete picture of air quality.

Air Quality Index (AQI)

Good | AQI: 0–50

Air quality is considered satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk.

Moderate | AQI: 51–100

Air quality is acceptable, but some pollutants may be a concern for a small number of unusually sensitive individuals.

Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups | AQI: 101–150

People with respiratory or heart conditions, children, and older adults may experience health effects. The general public is less likely to be affected.

Unhealthy | AQI: 151–200

Everyone may begin to experience health effects, and sensitive groups may experience more serious symptoms.

Very Unhealthy | AQI: 201–300

Health warnings of emergency conditions. The entire population is more likely to be affected.

Hazardous | AQI: 301+

Health alert. Everyone may experience serious health effects. Outdoor activities should be avoided.

What’s really in the air you breathe?

Indoor air often contains invisible pollutants, including dust, ultrafine particles, and chemicals released by furniture, cleaning products, or cooking. Find out which pollutants may be in your home or office and how to reduce them for cleaner, healthier air.

VOC’s

Volatile Organic Compounds

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are a large group of chemicals that are found in many products we use to build and maintain our homes. Once these chemicals are in our homes, they are released or “off-gas” into the indoor air we breathe. They may or may not be able to be smelled, and smelling is not a good indicator of health risk.

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Find out more about Formaldehyde next and why it should be removed...

Formaldehyde

Consumer products emit formaldehyde

Indoor sources may be combustion processes such as smoking, heating, cooking, or candle or incense burning. However, major sources in non-smoking environments appear to be building materials and consumer products that emit formaldehyde. This applies to new materials and products but can last several months.

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Find out why PM2.5 particles are harmful and why they should be removed...

PM2.5

Particles measure 2.5 microns or less in diameter

EPA is especially concerned about particles that are 10 micrometers in diameter or smaller because these particles are inhalable. Once inhaled, particles can affect the heart and lungs and in some cases cause serious health effects.

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NO2

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)

Road traffic is the principal outdoor source of nitrogen dioxide. The most important indoor sources include tobacco smoke and gas-, wood-, oil-, kerosene- and coal-burning appliances such as stoves, ovens, space and water heaters and fireplaces, particularly unflued or poorly maintained appliances.

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The next pollutant, sulfur dioxide is released into the environment from various sources...

SO2

Sulfur dioxide (SO2)

Most of the sulfur dioxide released into the environment comes from electric utilities, especially those that burn coal. Some other sources of sulfur dioxide include petroleum refineries, cement manufacturing, paper pulp manufacturing, and metal smelting and processing facilities.

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Our air purifiers remove these and other harmful pollutants from your environment

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Why PM2.5 is often the Main Pollutant

PM2.5 often dominates air-quality readings because it is the smallest, most persistent, and most widespread pollutant measured by the Air Quality Index (AQI).

Unlike heavier particles that settle quickly, PM2.5 can remain suspended for days or weeks, traveling across cities and continents. It comes from nearly all major sources—vehicles, industrial combustion, wildfires, agricultural burning, and domestic heating and cooking—making it a universal indicator of poor air quality.

Because PM2.5 is so fine, it infiltrates buildings, bypasses many ventilation systems, and reaches deep into the lungs and bloodstream, driving both short- and long-term health risks. It is frequently listed as the “main pollutant” in AQI reports because it is most likely to exceed safety limits and affect the largest number of people.

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What’s a safe level of air pollution?

There’s no completely risk-free level of air pollution.

The World Health Organization (WHO) sets a guideline of ≤ 5 µg/m³ (annual average PM2.5) to minimize long-term harm. Use this benchmark to gauge your long-term risk—short-term spikes still matter, especially for children, older adults, and people with respiratory conditions.

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Aire limpio en las aulas para escuelas y educadores

Crear y mantener una calidad del aire saludable en los centros escolares plantea un reto único. Una compleja mezcla de contaminantes del aire interior y exterior, como bacterias, alérgenos, desencadenantes del asma y virus como el SARS-CoV-2 (el virus que causa el COVID-19), puede comprometer el entorno de aprendizaje y causar preocupación por la salud y el confort de los alumnos y el personal.

IQAir tiene una amplia experiencia en proporcionar a los colegios soluciones eficaces de limpieza del aire para abordar una amplia variedad de problemas de contaminación del aire.

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Ready to improve your air?

Once you know what’s in your indoor and outdoor air, you can take action to reduce pollutants and protect your health. Explore air purifiers, ventilation solutions, and other tools to create cleaner, healthier spaces.

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El aire limpio puede hacer que los huéspedes se sientan como en casa y refrescados en hoteles y congresos

En los últimos años, el sector hotelero ha mejorado notablemente su concienciación sobre los problemas de calidad del aire que repercuten directamente en el confort y la salud de los huéspedes. Hoy en día hay más clientes sensibles a la mala calidad del aire en los hoteles. A menudo, la primera causa de preocupación son los olores procedentes de los productos de limpieza, el humo del tabaco o los daños causados por el agua o las reformas. Además, cada vez son más los clientes que buscan alojamientos hoteleros que respondan a sus necesidades de un entorno apto para alérgicos o asmáticos.

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Want to see what’s in your air?

Understanding the air you breathe is the first step to effective improvement. Use our air quality monitors and app to track pollutants and see when to ventilate, filter, or take action.

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