Air pollution has been a major issue in India for years and the situation keeps getting worse every year. It’s no secret that the Delhi-NCR region has been grappling with a severe air quality crisis – that’s what all the headlines have been about. However, many other areas of north India such as Chandigarh, Haryana, Punjab, and even major cities like Mumbai and Bengaluru are facing alarming levels of air pollution.
As per the National AQI recently launched by the Environment Minister, AQI above 100 can cause noticeable breathing discomfort on prolonged exposure and is already a sign of poor air quality. Air quality reaches “severe-plus” levels when it crosses 400, and just breathing in can affect even a healthy respiratory system.
The Dangers of Poor Air Quality and Why You Need an Air Purifier
Delhi recently recorded a shocking average AQI of 492, with some areas even touching 500. While construction, industrial emissions, vehicular emissions and burning agricultural residue, all play their part in polluting the air – these are conditions present in every season. Then why is air quality significantly worse during winter?
The lower temperatures and wind speed trap air pollutants closer to the ground, in the air we breathe. This creates thick smog especially in urban areas, especially in densely populated cities with many vehicles.
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The rapidly deteriorating air quality poses significant health risks to millions of people in and around India. Prolonged exposure to air pollutants can lead to a range of respiratory diseases, such as asthma, bronchitis, and lung cancer. It can also increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases and exacerbate existing health conditions like diabetes, kidney disease, and neurological disorders.
The cost of treating these diseases and premature deaths due to pollution-related illnesses can also cause significant financial stress to those affected.
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So what can we do to protect ourselves from these health hazards? Dr Sachin Kumar, a Senior Consultant of Pulmonology and Critical Care Medicine suggests we stay indoors, monitor AQI regularly, and wear N95 or P100 masks if we have to step out. And since you spend most of your time at home, it’s more important than ever to purify the air in your home and reduce indoor pollutants with a home air purifier.
The SHARP-QNET Zensational Air Purifier
Given the current scenario, investing in a high-quality air purifier is essential. The SHARP-QNET Zensational Air Purifier is a home air purifier that will protect your family by filtering pollutants so that your loved ones can breathe clean air with proper oxygen circulation.
The SHARP-QNET Zensational Air Purifier has been tested by 34 global laboratories and verified safe and efficient. It is a state-of-the-art air purification system with a bunch of advanced features designed to bring forest-fresh air to your homes:
- 7-detection intelligent modes detect various air pollutants, including PM2.5, dust, odours, temperature, humidity, light, and motion – automatically adjusting to effectively eliminate different pollutants.
- The true HEPA filter captures 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns, including dust, pollen, pet dander, and other allergens.
- Patented high-density Plasmacluster Ion technology neutralises airborne pollutants, bacteria, and viruses, effectively reducing the risk of respiratory infections.
- The built-in humidifier helps maintain optimal humidity levels in your home, preventing dry skin and respiratory issues.
- The dual action function with PANDAA filter converts harmful gases into harmless substances.
How do all these features work? Here’s a quick video to show you exactly what the SHARP-QNET Zensational Air Purifier does:
To top it off, the SHARP-QNET Zensational Air Purifier comes with a 10-year filter life and is ideal for a medium-sized 530 sq. ft. room.
By removing harmful pollutants, the SHARP-QNET Zensational Air Purifier can significantly reduce the risk of respiratory and other health problems, and enhance your quality of sleep for better overall health and well-being.
While significant efforts have been made to combat the rising and almost lethal air pollution levels, you have to start looking out for yourself and those around you. Invest in a good quality air purifier, try to limit going outdoors, and if you do have to step out, wear the appropriate protective mask to protect yourself from harmful pollutants.