You can compute per capita consumption of whatever needed. Multiply it by the total number of the population. It might be of a household, county, district, city or country. The data depends on population size. Go to the field and extract it by better and reliable. Good luck
Have you try Purple Air? (https://www.purpleair.com/map?opt=1/mAQI/a10/cC0#2.58/14.56/-80.18) maybe you can contact them and ask for the data. It is a network of indoor and outdoor air quality sensors located in some cases inside people homes or businesses.
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or perhaps a US Department of Energy lab might have the air pollution data you want.
The EIA has some data on other countries, but maybe not on household consumption. However, other countries may have this data available at similar agencies.
Also there are organizations such as the OECD which may have multinational data, and the United Nations has data collections. You could try there. They might have something supplied to them by various countries.