What is TVOC?
TVOC stands for Total Volatile Organic Compounds. These compounds are chemical substances that can evaporate at room temperature and are found in a wide range of everyday products such as cleaning products, paints, furniture, electronics and personal care products.
According to DST, TVOC can contribute to poor air quality in our indoor environment and potentially have negative health effects, especially if the concentrations we are exposed to are high over a long period of time.
Where does TVOC come from?
TVOC can come from a variety of sources in our environment. Everything from newly furnished offices with new furniture and freshly painted walls to cleaning products and personal care products can contribute to TVOC levels in our indoor air.
According to the Danish Environmental Protection Agency, TVOC can also be formed as by-products of other chemical processes, such as the combustion of fossil fuels or chemical reactions in industry.
What can we do to reduce TVOC levels?
Reducing TVOC levels in our indoor air can be crucial to our health and well-being. Here are some tips on how you can reduce TVOC levels at home or in the workplace:
- Air out : Ventilation is essential for creating a healthy indoor climate. Open windows regularly to air out and get rid of pollutants.
- Choose eco-friendly products : Choose cleaning products and personal care products that are labeled as eco-friendly and low in harmful chemicals.
- Use air-purifying plants : Certain plants can help absorb VOCs and improve the air quality in your home or office. Some examples include peace lilies, cacti, and ferns.
- Invest in air quality measurement : By measuring the TVOC levels in your indoor environment, you can gain better insight into why the air may not be as clean as it should be. Our solution, Skyen , offers precisely this opportunity to visualize the indoor environment and act proactively to improve it.
FAQ about TVOC
What is the difference between TVOC and VOC?
VOC stands for Volatile Organic Compounds and encompasses a broader category of chemicals, while TVOC specifically refers to the total amount of these compounds.
Is TVOC dangerous to my health?
High levels of TVOC can potentially have negative health effects, including eye and respiratory irritation, headaches, and fatigue.
How can I know if TVOC levels are high in my indoor air?
You can measure TVOC levels using air quality meters or sensors that detect and report the content of these chemicals in the air.
Contact us for advice and solutions
At ÅBN, we are dedicated to creating healthy and sustainable indoor climates through our innovative technological solutions. Contact us today for advice, data or implementation of our solutions, so you can create a healthier and more comfortable indoor climate for yourself, your colleagues or your family.
Together we can make a positive difference to our health and well-being!