Product Code: 4316
This Freedonia industry study analyzes the $1.6 billion US market for Indoor Air Filtration Systems. It presents historical demand data (2010, 2015 and 2020) and forecasts (2025) by technology (HEPA, ULPA & Other), product (central, local, and replacement filters), market (residential, commercial, institutional). The study includes pricing trends; consumer survey data; discussion of technological advances; and discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study also evaluates company market share and competitive analysis on industry competitors.
Study Highlights include:
- The COVID-19 pandemic caused a spike in indoor air quality equipment sales
- While all markets saw gains, the institutional market saw the fastest growth
- Growing awareness of indoor air quality issues is pushing more end users to invest in these products
- Sales of replacement filters will benefit from technological advances as well as a larger base of units in operation
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. About This Report
- Report Details
- Market Scope & Product Description
- Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Air Filtration Market
3. Overview
- Historical Market Trends
- Markets
- Demand by Market
- Residential
- Commercial
- Institutional
- Technologies
- Demand by Technology
- HEPA Filtration
- ULPA & Other Technologies
- Pricing Trends
4. Factors Impacting Air Filtration Demand
- Environmental & Regulatory Factors
- Air Pollution Levels
- Ozone Regulations
- Quality Control Organizations
- Health Considerations
- Respiratory Ailments
- Wildfire Concerns
- COVID-19 Concerns
- Product Innovation
- Smart & Connected Systems
- Filter & Air Quality Indicators
- Programmable Systems
- Independent Air Quality Monitors & Sensors
5. Products
- Demand by Product
- Central Filtration Systems
- Local/Portable Filtration Systems
- Replacement Filters
6. Key Suppliers & Industry Structure
- Industry Composition
- Market Share
- Mergers & Acquisitions
7. Appendix
- Scope
- Definitions
- Freedonia Methodology
- Study-Specific Methodology
- Sources
- Associations & Agencies
- Related Studies & Reports
- Macroeconomic Assumptions
- Economic Environment
- Demographic Trends
- Consumer Spending
- Residential Building Construction
- Commercial Building Construction