Fresh Air Systems in Park View Spa, Gurugram
aqi0 serves Park View Spa, Sector 47, Sohna Road. We’ve installed in Block D, alongside multiple homes across Gurugram and South Delhi.
The air-quality reality in Park View Spa
Sector 47 sits between Sohna Road and Subhash Chowk — a bowl that traps emissions during winter inversions. Schools and childcare centres in the area report repeated AQI advisories every November and December.
Installing in Park View Spa
The Park View Spa install in Block D was a typical Sector 47 retrofit — concrete-on-concrete construction, modest unit dimensions, and a single living room area as the primary fresh-air intake point. We routed the duct through the dining-area service wall and placed the louvre on the rear north-facing exterior. The installation took about three hours including electrical termination and cleanup. The society had not previously approved a fresh-air system; we provided dimensional drawings and a noise-level reference, and the NOC was issued the same week.
A typical install
The Block D owner had a four-year-old child with seasonal asthma episodes that started every November. The parents had tried the standard combinations: HEPA purifiers in the child’s bedroom, masks during outdoor play, and an inhaler-free protocol the paediatrician had recommended. The asthma episodes still arrived. The first winter after the fresh-air install, the child had no asthma flare-up. Indoor PM2.5 had stayed under 12 µg/m³ even on the worst November days, and the home was no longer running on closed-door, recirculating air.
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Before and after — what residents see
Recorded over the first winter season post-install:
| Before install (last winter) | After install (this winter) | |
|---|---|---|
| Indoor PM2.5 (Nov-Jan avg) | 55-80 µg/m³ | 8-11 µg/m³ |
| Child’s bedroom CO₂ overnight peak | 1,650 ppm | 880 ppm |
| Asthma episodes (Nov-Jan) | 4 documented | 0 |
What residents typically notice
The Sector 47 bowl effect — emissions trapping during winter inversions — makes the indoor difference particularly stark in this neighbourhood. Park View Spa residents typically report quieter, deeper sleep within the first 7-10 days. Schools in this sector regularly issue AQI advisories between November and February; residents with school-going children often comment that fresh-air at home is the only meaningful protection during the school commute and after-school window when outdoor exposure is highest.
What changes after install
- PM2.5 below 10 µg/m³ with fresh filters — measured indoors at every install
- CO₂ continuously flushed under 1,000 ppm — even in closed bedrooms overnight (typical CO₂ in a closed bedroom without fresh-air ventilation: 1,200–2,500 ppm)
- One system covers up to 2,000 sq ft — most 2-4 BHK homes in Park View Spa. Larger homes use two units.
- Pre-filter cleaned at home (2-minute DIY, every 7-10 days). H13 HEPA changed every 60-90 days under AMC.
- Operates 24/7 at ~30W (about ₹170/month at ₹8/unit).
Pricing
| Item | Headline | All-in (incl 18% GST) |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh Air System (installed) | ₹70,000 + GST | ₹82,600 |
| Annual AMC | ₹12,500 + GST | ₹14,750/year |
Bundle perk: the aqi0 AQI monitor (₹6,000) is included free when AMC is signed on the same invoice as the system. Installation, ducting, electrical, and louver are included in the system price. AMC covers a minimum of 6 filter changes a year plus machine cleaning.
Nearby societies we serve
- Park View Spa Next
- Park View City 1
- Spaze Privy
- Salcon The Verandas
Get a quote in Park View Spa
Call +91 96676 72740 or WhatsApp wa.me/919667672740 for a free site survey. Most installations complete in one site visit.
Last updated: 2026-05-17