As global environmental challenges intensify, global lifestyle and wellness company QNET draws attention to a critical yet often overlooked threat: indoor air pollution. While the focus typically rests on outdoor air quality and large-scale climate issues, the quality of the air we breathe inside our homes may pose an even greater risk to health and well-being.
With climate-driven events like wildfires, dust storms, and pollution spikes on the rise, indoor environments are increasingly contaminated. According to the World Health Organization, 99% of the global population breathes air that exceeds safe limits, and indoor air can be up to five times more polluted than outdoor air. With people now spending nearly 90% of their time indoors, clean indoor air is more than a comfort—it’s a necessity.
Enter HomePure Zayn, QNET’s advanced air purification system. Featuring a powerful 6-stage filtration process with built-in UV sterilisation, the HomePure Zayn eliminates up to 99.8% of airborne contaminants, including viruses, bacteria, allergens, and smoke particles.
“When we talk about sustainability, we often focus on forests, oceans, and farmlands. But our most immediate environment is our home,” said Trevor Kuna, Chief Marketing Officer of QNET. “The HomePure Zayn reflects QNET’s vision of sustainable innovation that enhances well-being. Clean air should be a human right—not a luxury.”
QNET is also calling on policymakers, urban planners, and environmental advocates to expand the definition of climate resilience to include indoor air quality. This includes investment in clean air infrastructure, especially in urban and climate-vulnerable regions.
In an era where our indoor environments are increasingly shaped by external environmental stressors, QNET urges a shift in mindset: true climate resilience begins at home—with the air we breathe.
Learn more about QNET’s environmentally conscious home care range of products at www.qnet.net.
