Soon, construction will begin at The Sonders Project in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Located in Fort Collins, Colorado, the community aims to provide energy-efficient and healthy housing for active adults.
In partnership with Thrive Home Builders, one of the primary builders for The Sonders Project, the developers aim to address the United States’ aging population’s needs for homes where they can age in place while remaining connected to opportunities for community and growth.
The new homes will combine the latest technology with efficient and sustainability-focused products. Each product is specifically selected to contribute to the goal of net-zero energy, water, and carbon.
Although Fort Collins is a beautiful place surrounded by nature and mountains, it is frequently inundated with wildfire smoke due to the rising temperatures and minimal precipitation plaguing the Western United States. According to NPR, Colorado’s wildfire season is getting longer and more intense.
Wildfire smoke can have detrimental health effects if precautions are not taken. While smoke inhalation is harmful to healthy people, it can send the elderly and those with underlying health conditions to the hospital.
As smoke takes its toll on air quality at The Sonders Project, proper ventilation and purification are necessary to keep indoor spaces healthy for the aging community. Intending to create healthy homes, developers were eager to include Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) enhancing products and technologies.
With AprilAire’s vision of “healthy air for every home,” the company was excited to partner with Thrive Home Builders on this innovative sustainable community.
“The solutions in the Sonders Project from AprilAire and other manufacturers address all of the issues of IAQ from air purification, ventilation, temperature, toxins and humidity. Combined with Thrive’s commitment to energy efficiency and water conservation, these homes help define what a healthy, high-performance home looks like. We are proud to be involved,” says Joseph Hillenmeyer, product manager of ventilation at AprilAire.
At The Sonders Project, AprilAire will feature Carbon MERV 13 air filters for high-efficiency air filtration and purification, making smoke a problem of the past for homeowners. Additionally, due to the dry conditions in Colorado, AprilAire will include steam humidifiers to keep IAQ at optimum levels.
The Sonders Project will also include active radon systems to defend against radon gas intrusion, “which is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the U.S.,” Hillenmeyer acknowledges.
These products “help balance the benefits of tight, efficient homes with the need to manage the air in the building envelope for a home with peak performance as well as the highest standard for health and comfort,” Hillenmeyer points out.
Stay tuned on The Sonders Project updates and AprilAire’s role in providing a healthy indoor environment for residents.