VOCs: what causes spikes in VOC levels? | Airthings Help Center (2024)

The important thing to remember about "VOCs" is that this term refers to 1000s of potential airborne chemicals that belong to the grouping "Volatile Organic Compounds". The VOC sensor reports a value for the estimated presence of any VOCs present. Sounds scary or complicated? Don't worry! Not all airborne chemicals are harmful in the way we might think. Healthy humans alone are known to produce 100s of VOCs themselves through breathing and dermal excretions.

VOC spikes indicate an "event" has occurred

If you see a spike in your VOC readings, it is normally the result of a particular event occurring in the area where the sensor is located. By "event" we mean something has happened in the area that triggered the VOC spike or gradual increase in levels.

In order to find out what caused the spike or increase in levels, the best question you can ask yourself is "What changed in the room at that time?"

Here are some typical questions you can ask yourself to find out what may have caused the "VOC event" in a room:

  • Did anyone start cooking in the area?

  • Did anyone take a shower?

  • Were freshly washed clothes hung out to dry?

  • Did anyone clean the area using cleaning products?

  • Did a fan or ventilation system start running at that time?

  • Were any candles burned, or fragrances used in the area?

  • Did ventilation decrease in an area that is normally well-ventilated?

Human presence causes VOC levels to rise

As mentioned earlier, humans (and animals!) are also sources of VOCs. If a room was occupied at the time VOC levels started to rise, this is very normal and expected. The VOC sensor is either reacting to something a person was doing in a room, or to the human presence itself (breath, sweat, or other bodily gases).

We often receive the question from users "Why do VOC levels increase in my bedroom at night?" and the answer is likely that the VOC sensor is naturally reacting to the build-up of breath and results of other bodily functions in the room during the night.

So what should you do if you notice a spike or increase in VOC levels?

When VOC levels increase to actionable levels, it means the air in the environment probably isn't the freshest and could benefit from some ventilation. Opening a window or door is a great way to introduce more airflow and fresh air into the area.

If VOC levels rise in a room that wasn't occupied and where no known event occurred

It's time to do some investigating 🔍! A great way to find out what might be causing a rise in VOCs is to look at the behavior of your other sensors. For example, does humidity or temperature noticeably increase around the time of the VOC increase? When temperature increases, it can cause some VOCs to off-gas at a higher rate. For example, if VOC increases when the temperature rises in a room, it might be that VOCs from the furniture are off-gassing more - this would especially be true for new pieces of furniture.

VOCs: what causes spikes in VOC levels? | Airthings Help Center (2024)

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VOCs: what causes spikes in VOC levels? | Airthings Help Center? ›

Human presence causes VOC levels to rise

What makes VOCs spike? ›

Some, like paint and upholstery, emit VOCs even when not in use. The gaseous form of VOCs tend to spike when products are in use or undergo a chemical change.

What can you do to help reduce the amount of VOCs in the air? ›

Source Control: Remove or reduce the number of products in your home that give off VOCs.
  1. Only buy what you need when it comes to paints, solvents, adhesive and caulks. ...
  2. Store unused chemicals in a garage or shed where people do not spend much time.
  3. Dispose of unused chemicals that are stored in your home or garage.
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How do VOCs affect the central nervous system? ›

Several clinical and pathological studies have shown that chronic abuse of VOCs, mainly toluene, causes several neuropsychiatric disorders including distractibility, hallucinations, loss of impulse control, dementia and respiratory effects [3], [4], [5], [6].

What causes high VOC indoors? ›

VOCs come from many commonly used products and indoor furnishings, such as: Gasoline, fuels, and solvents. Paints, stains, strippers, and finishes. Pesticides.

Why does my air purifier randomly spike? ›

Human presence causes VOC levels to rise

If a room was occupied at the time VOC levels started to rise, this is very normal and expected. The VOC sensor is either reacting to something a person was doing in a room, or to the human presence itself (breath, sweat, or other bodily gases).

What is a major contributor to VOCs? ›

Petroleum and natural gas extraction, petrochemical activities and the burning of fossil fuels in industries, homes and mobile sources, including automobiles, trucks, buses and motorcycles, ships and airplanes are the major contributors of VOC, followed by chemical and industrial processes (manufacturing of paints, ...

How do you speed up VOC off gassing? ›

Use an air purifier

Air purifiers with HEPA filters can help remove VOCs from the air, which will help speed up the off-gassing process.

How to detox VOCs? ›

9 Steps to Remove VOCs and Odors from Your Home
  1. Step 1: Ventilate to remove heavy VOC contaminants from your home. ...
  2. Step 2: Wash your walls and ceilings to remove smoke and other odors. ...
  3. Step 3: Wash or replace carpets and rugs. ...
  4. Step 4: Buy house plants that absorb VOCs. ...
  5. Step 5: Use an air purifier that absorbs VOCs.

Do air purifiers clear VOCs? ›

Electrostatic air purifiers capture particulates (solid particles and liquid droplets) by using an electrically charged screen or panel. However, they cannot remove gaseous molecules like VOCs, only larger particulates such as dander, dust and mold.

What are the neurological symptoms of VOCs? ›

Due to the high lipophilicity of VOCs, they can cross biological membranes and the blood–brain barrier (BBB) and thus resulting in numerous neuropsychiatric disorders, comprising of diminished impulsive control, changes in the motor and cognitive functions, hallucinations, headache, dizziness, and dementia.

How to recover from VOC exposure? ›

How do we treat volatile organic compound toxicity? The mainstay of treatment is to remove the source of the exposure. You can increase your home's ventilation by opening windows and doors and using fans to increase air circulation. Fumes may remain for longer periods of time if the room is very humid.

What does VOC do to your brain? ›

Long-term exposure to VOCs, even at low concentrations, can cause dizziness, nausea, fatigue, mental confusion and other neurological symptoms (Whitworth et al., 2008).

Why are VOCs worse at night? ›

Reduced Ventilation

Stagnant air can lead to a buildup of indoor pollutants, such as allergens, pet dander, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). As a result, the air you breathe at night may contain a higher concentration of these contaminants, potentially affecting your sleep quality and health.

How to reduce VOC in bedroom? ›

Increasing the ventilation in your home by opening windows and doors can have a significant positive impact on air quality, especially during high-VOC activities such as painting or laying down a new carpet.

What are 5 common sources of VOCs? ›

Volatile Organic Compounds in Commonly Used Products
  • Gasoline, fuels, and solvents.
  • Paints, stains, strippers, and finishes.
  • Pesticides.
  • Personal care products.
  • Aerosol sprays.
  • Cleaners and room deodorizers.
  • New cabinets, furniture, and beds.
  • New carpets, rugs, and wood floors.

Why am I so sensitive to VOCs? ›

People with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) may experience worsened symptoms when exposed to VOCs. VOCs may also contribute to the development of allergies and sensitivities, particularly in children. Some VOCs, like formaldehyde and benzene, can cause cancer.

Why is my TVOC so high? ›

Another primary VOC culprit is cleaning solutions and household products. For example, bleach and certain air fresheners, shampoos, and deodorants contain harmful, cancer-causing VOCs. Additional household products that often emit VOCs include: Solvents and Cleaners.

How do you destroy VOCs? ›

9 Steps to Remove VOCs and Odors from Your Home
  1. Step 1: Ventilate to remove heavy VOC contaminants from your home. ...
  2. Step 2: Wash your walls and ceilings to remove smoke and other odors. ...
  3. Step 3: Wash or replace carpets and rugs. ...
  4. Step 4: Buy house plants that absorb VOCs. ...
  5. Step 5: Use an air purifier that absorbs VOCs.

Does humidity make VOCs worse? ›

Does humidity make VOCs worse? Yes, a study by Environmental Science and Pollution Research found that higher relative humidity, over 58%, revealed an increase in harmful VOC concentrations. It is important to monitor humidity levels in places where VOCs are present.

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