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The Indoor Air Purification market is a subset of the Air Purification market, which focuses on the purification of air within enclosed spaces. This includes residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. The primary purpose of indoor air purification is to reduce the levels of airborne pollutants, such as dust, pollen, smoke, and other allergens, as well as to reduce the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This is done through the use of air purifiers, which employ a variety of technologies, such as HEPA filters, activated carbon filters, and ultraviolet light.
Indoor air purification is becoming increasingly important as air pollution levels continue to rise, and as people become more aware of the health risks associated with poor air quality. As such, the market for indoor air purification is expected to grow in the coming years.
Some companies in the Indoor Air Purification market include Honeywell, Dyson, Coway, Winix, and Blueair. Show Less Read more