
“Prioritize low-VOC building materials and finishes. Discuss moisture control and proper ventilation strategies with your builder,” said Andrew Ip, CEO of Maple Air. “These steps form the foundation of a healthy indoor environment.”

Even after move-in, indoor pollutants don’t just disappear. Gases from new furniture, cleaning products, and seasonal humidity can all degrade air quality over time. A long-term air purification solution helps maintain a safe and comfortable environment throughout the year.

Back-to-school season brings new routines and plenty of shared air.


Not all air purifiers work the same, and the technology inside makes a big difference in what actually gets removed from your air. This guide compares the most common systems and explains which ones are best equipped to handle the full range of indoor pollutants.

If you’re comparing ozone generators and air purifiers, it’s important to understand they work in very different ways. This article breaks down how ozone systems operate, their limitations and safety concerns, and why plasma air purification offers a more practical solution for everyday, occupied spaces.

Electrostatic air cleaners capture particles by pulling them onto collection plates, but they don’t neutralize contaminants. Plasma systems like Maple Air’s Pür Plasma take a more advanced approach by actively breaking down pollutants in the air and on surfaces for more complete, continuous air treatment.

Air quality directly impacts crop yields, food safety, and how long produce stays fresh. Managing airborne mold, bacteria, and ripening gases helps protect crops and extend shelf life.

Air quality in senior living facilities plays a bigger role than many people realize, especially as infections like Candida auris highlight how quickly contaminants can spread in shared environments. This guide explains the risks and outlines how whole-building air purification solutions can help create a safer, healthier space for residents, staff, and families.

College campuses are bustling, high-energy environments, but many of the buildings are decades old and are not always built with modern ventilation in mind.

Poor indoor air quality is a costly, often overlooked issue that impacts productivity, health, and operations as harmful gases build up inside buildings. Plasma technology like Maple Air’s PürPlasma™ breaks down these gases at a molecular level, offering a practical way to improve air quality and support performance and sustainability goals.


Many air purifiers don’t remove ozone and can even create it, leaving a harmful gas in your indoor air. Maple Air Pür Plasma™ takes a different approach by breaking ozone down into safe oxygen while also reducing other airborne pollutants for cleaner, healthier air.

Even in tightly controlled cannabis grow environments, climate alone can’t stop airborne contamination from affecting your crop. To truly protect yield and consistency, cannabis facilities need to actively reduce pathogens and VOCs in the air—not just filter them after problems appear.

Cigarette smoke contains both particles and harmful gases, which is why many traditional air purifiers that rely on filtration alone cannot fully remove smoke odors or chemical pollutants. Maple Air’s Pür Plasma™ technology targets these gases at the molecular level, breaking them down to reduce odors and hazardous compounds for cleaner indoor air.

Not all air purifiers labeled “plasma” are created equal. Some are actually ionizers that can produce ozone and other harmful byproducts. Maple Air’s Pür Plasma™ is ozone-free, continuously eliminates pathogens, VOCs, and gases, and provides safer, healthier air for your home and family.

Most air purifiers last 5-10 years, but ongoing filter and part replacements can significantly impact long-term cost and performance. A whole-home plasma system from Maple Air offers longer lifespans with minimal maintenance and fewer recurring expenses.

Living with cats means more than managing fur and litter. Learn how invisible bio-aerosols affect your indoor air and how whole-home purification like Maple Air Pür Plasma™ can help reduce odors, bacteria, and airborne irritants for a healthier home.

HEPA vacuuming can help remove leftover mold spores from surfaces, but it won’t eliminate mold hidden in materials or stop it from returning. For long-term protection and healthier indoor air, combining cleanup with professional remediation and whole-home air treatment is key.

What’s really in the air inside your Connecticut home? We'll explore common hidden pollutants like radon, mold, and VOCs and share simple, effective ways to create a healthier indoor environment.

Gas appliances are common in American homes, but research shows they can release pollutants that affect indoor air quality and health. This article explores the risks and simple ways to reduce exposure and keep your home’s air safer.

Kitchens can quietly spread germs through surfaces, hands, and even the air. Learn how that happens and how simple habits, along with Maple Air Pür Plasma™, can help keep your kitchen healthier.

When winter pushes us inside, hidden air quality issues like viruses, pollutants, and carbon monoxide can become bigger threats. We explain what causes those problems and how solutions like Maple Air Pür Plasma™ can help keep your home’s air cleaner and safer all season long.

The speed of air purification matters more than most people realize. Systems like Maple Air’s Pür Plasma™ work faster to reduce exposure and protect air and surfaces in real time.

Gyms can accumulate dust, VOCs, mold, and airborne microbes from heavy breathing and crowded spaces, creating potential health risks. Using air purification systems and monitoring indoor air quality helps keep the environment cleaner and safer for athletes.

Mold and poor air quality are a widespread issue in U.S. military housing, driven by aging buildings, high humidity, and limited monitoring. As lawmakers push for enforceable standards, proactive air quality solutions like Maple Air’s Pür Plasma™ can help prevent mold before it becomes a larger problem.

Gyms can harbor bacteria, fungi, and viruses on equipment, floors, and locker rooms, putting athletes at risk for infections like staph and ringworm. Regular cleaning paired with air purification systems like Maple Air helps keep both surfaces and the air safer for everyone.

Hotels and hospitality venues struggle with indoor air quality due to frequent guest turnover, shared spaces, and constant staff and vendor interactions.

Casinos present some of the toughest indoor air quality challenges.

Many traditional air purifiers struggle in real-world buildings where air is constantly moving and pollutants are continuously introduced. This article explains why a true plasma air purifier like Maple Air Pür Plasma™ works differently by treating air and surfaces continuously for whole-space protection.

Indoor air quality has a direct impact on the health of your family, but how do you actually improve it? The answer is actually simpler than you think, because you already have half the solution right inside your home. Read on to learn how.

Maple Air is officially launching a rebrand of AIRPHX’s proprietary air purification solution, Pür Plasma™, designed for both residential and commercial environments.

Measles has returned across the U.S., spreading easily through the air and surfaces, making vaccination, hygiene, air purification, and proper ventilation more important than ever.

Our CEO, Andrew Ip, recently joined Good Morning LKN for a radio interview on Friday, September 12th. He shared insights on Maple Air’s vision, growth, and what’s ahead for the community.

Read on to discover how Maple Air leverages cutting-edge technology to transform indoor air quality and create a safer, healthier home environment for you and your family.

Purdue’s athletic department needed a commercial air purification system that could handle high occupancy, constant use, and moisture-heavy environments.

Indoor air quality is a big issue for North Carolina homeowners, with common problems like radon, mold, combustion gases, and VOCs showing up across the state. We'll break down what’s in your home’s air, why it matters, and how you can protect your family with the right testing, ventilation, and purification solutions.

Indoor air contaminants in New York homes are more common than most people realize, due to humidity, older buildings, traffic pollution, and seasonal allergens. This guide explains the biggest threats and how New Yorkers can protect their families with better ventilation, maintenance, and advanced purification.

Maryland homes can trap all kinds of invisible pollutants, including mold, allergens, radon, and harmful gases, which can quietly affect your health and comfort. By improving ventilation, controlling humidity, and installing a whole-house air purifier like Maple Air, you can keep your air cleaner, safer, and fresher for your family all year round.

Across 20,000 air and surface tests, the system outperforms other indoor air technology by over 90%.

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Indoor air in New Jersey homes can be far more polluted than many homeowners realize, with contaminants ranging from mold and allergens to radon and outdoor pollution. Understanding where these pollutants come from and how to reduce them can make a meaningful difference in comfort, health, and everyday living.

Indoor spaces have changed. Homes are tighter for efficiency. Workplaces run longer hours. Schools and gyms carry heavier traffic.

As more people return to offices and commercial spaces, temporary air purifiers are falling short. We'll explain why whole-building, HVAC-integrated air purification systems like Maple Air Pür Plasma deliver lasting odor control, healthier air, and better long-term results for contractors and their clients.

Winter flu spreads through the air and lingers on surfaces, making vaccination, surface cleaning, and clean indoor air essential. Maple Air’s Pür Plasma™ neutralizes viruses in minutes, helping reduce flu risk in homes, schools, offices, and other shared spaces.

When it comes to indoor air quality, the proof is in the results. Maple Air’s Pür Plasma™ technology has been tested in real-world environments across homes, businesses, and schools — and the numbers speak for themselves.

Discover the hidden airborne pollutants inside your home and how the Maple Air Pür Plasma™ technology helps eliminate them for a healthier living environment.
Important Information:
The air purification technologies provided by Pür Plasma are intended to improve indoor environments and air quality. They are not intended as a replacement for reasonable precautions aimed at preventing the transmission of contaminants, airborne or otherwise. All persons having access to the serviced premises should comply with applicable public health laws and guidelines issued by federal, state and local governments and health authorities such as the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Maple Air does not maintain that its products will protect people from all modes of transmission of bacteria, viruses or other contaminants, and excludes liability for loss or damage arising from any such claims or the consequences arising out of the application, use or misuse of its products. Statements on this website and any links or documents accessed from this website that discuss efficacy of Pür Plasma technology with respect to microbials (including bacteria, viruses, mold spores and fungi), volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other gases are qualified by reference to the third party testing reports referenced at getmapleair.com/testing as to the specific microbials and gases tested and actual results.
Maple Air products are regulated by the US Environmental Protection Agency and state governments as devices. Accordingly, our products are produced in an EPA-registered facility and packaged and labeled in accordance with EPA regulations appearing at 40 CFR 152.500. Meets California ozone emissions limit: CARB certified.