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How 4th of July Fireworks Affect Air Quality — And What You Can Do at Home

The 4th of July is one of the most beloved American holidays. Families gather for cookouts, fireworks light up the night sky, and neighborhoods come alive with celebration. But while we’re enjoying the show, there’s something invisible lingering in the air — fireworks-related air pollution.

Yes, fireworks can significantly impact air quality. For individuals with asthma, allergies, or respiratory conditions, the effects can last long after the final spark fades. The good news? There are simple, no-cost ways to protect your indoor air — including free air purifiers and energy-saving upgrades through NYS Energy Audits.

NYS Energy Audits has been helping NYC families stay comfortable, safe and save on energy bills for over 15 years. Qualifying households can receive FREE upgrades like free air purifiers, air sealing, thermostats and more. See if you qualify HERE.

The Hidden Side of Fireworks: What’s Really in the Smoke?

Fireworks contain a mix of metallic compounds, sulfur, charcoal, and oxidizers. When ignited, they release more than just beautiful colors — they also emit:

  • PM2.5 (Fine Particulate Matter): Tiny particles that can travel deep into your lungs and bloodstream.
  • Heavy Metals: Including barium (green), strontium (red), and copper (blue), which give fireworks their colors but can irritate lungs and affect health.
  • Carbon dioxide and other gases: Contributing to greenhouse emissions and overall poor air quality.

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), air pollution levels spike on and immediately after July 4th, with PM2.5 levels rising up to 42% higher than normal in some areas. These particles can linger in the air for hours — or even days — depending on the weather.

Who’s Most at Risk?

While everyone is exposed to air pollution, certain groups are more vulnerable:

  • Children and older adults
  • Individuals with asthma, COPD, or seasonal allergies
  • People with heart or respiratory conditions
  • Those living in cities or close to fireworks shows

Even if you’re generally healthy, you might notice post-firework symptoms like:

  • Trouble breathing, especially at night
  • Coughing or wheezing
  • Sinus pressure or congestion
  • Eye or throat irritation

How to Protect Your Home’s Air Quality After Fireworks

You can’t stop the neighborhood fireworks, but you can protect your home’s air. Here are three smart steps:

1. Keep Windows Closed

Keep all windows and doors closed for at least 24–48 hours after fireworks. This prevents polluted outdoor air from circulating inside your home.

2. Use an Air Purifier

High-quality HEPA air purifiers help trap fine particles, smoke residue, and allergens. They’re especially helpful after holidays like the 4th of July or during peak allergy season.

3. Get a Free Air Quality Testing and Air Purifier Through NYS Energy Audits

If you live in New York State, you may qualify for a free home energy assessment through NYS Energy Audits. These audits are funded by the state and utility companies and can uncover ways to improve your home’s comfort and efficiency. For eligible households, we also provide free HEPA-certified air purifiers — a huge benefit during allergy season and poor air quality days. See if you qualify HERE.

Why It Matters

  • You protect your family and lower your environmental impact at the same time
  • Clean air improves sleep, reduces respiratory symptoms, and promotes overall wellness
  • Energy-efficient homes stay cooler in the summer and use less energy, saving you money

A Community Solution: Free Air Purifiers for Those Who Qualify

NYS Energy Audits is personally giving Free Air Purifiers to those who qualify for the Empower+ program because our founder’s daughter struggled with severe allergies and asthma that caused constant breathing issues. We’ve seen how something as simple as cleaner air can change someone’s daily life.

If you or someone in your household suffers from seasonal allergies, this small change could make a big impact. Cleaner air means fewer triggers, better sleep, and a healthier home environment.

Click HERE to see if you qualify for a FREE Air Purifier and more!


Why Choose NYS Energy Audits?

As your trusted neighbor in NYC, we’re here to make your home more comfortable and efficient. Our services are:

  • Completely free (thanks to funding from the state and utility companies).
  • Tailored to your needs, with expert advice and installations.
  • Backed by 15+ years of experience helping NYC families stay safe and save money.

👉 Call or Text “FREE” to 718-372-3000 or contact us online to see if you qualify for a FRE Air Purifier and more!

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