Economics of Indoor Air Quality
in Hotels
According to research, air quality plays a significant role in
staff member health, productivity, and engagement.
Hospitality brands are incurring additional costs due to staff sick days and employee turnover.1
Hotels that have installed air purifiers in their rooms are
already charging nightly rates that are between 5% to 7%
higher.2
A 2021 Savanta survey found that North Americans, on
average, are open to paying roughly $9.50 more per day for
the indoor air and water quality maintenance of the hotel
room they are staying in.3
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2020 Carbon Lighthouse survey of 1,000 consumers.
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https://www.hotelmanagement.net/housekeeping/survey-travelers-expect-visible-sanitation; HospitalityTech.com
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Sources: Hotel Business, Hospitality Tech, BusinessWire