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Air pollution’s deadly impact, indoors and outdoors, demands urgent action to create healthier cities and save lives: Blueair

| | Sep 14, 2016, at 10:53 pm
New Delhi, Sept 14 (IBNS): Blueair, a purifier manufacturer, on Wednesday praised the World Bank for a new study highlighting the emergence of air pollution as the deadliest form of pollution and calling for urgent action to address the problem.

The Cost of Air Pollution: Strengthening the economic case for action, a joint study of the World Bank and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), noted how an estimated 5.5 million lives were lost in 2013 to diseases associated with outdoor and household air pollution, causing human suffering and reducing economic development.

The study estimated that the deaths due to air pollution cost the global economy about US$225 billion in lost labor income in 2013.

“The World Bank’s cost of air pollution report is both praiseworthy and scary in the way it underlines yet again how billions of people in cities around the world find it near impossible to escape breathing heavily polluted air, on the street and indoors at home and work,” said Bengt Rittri, Blueair founder and CEO. He said city authorities and national governments need to devote more resources to improving air quality and advising individuals how to protect themselves.

“It is unacceptable that urban air is as polluted as it is. However, while individuals have little control over the air breathed outdoors, we can create safer indoor environments by using air purifiers to remove airborne contaminants in our living and working spaces,” Bengt said.

The Blueair air purifier filtration process captures 99.97% of airborne particles down to 0.1 micron in size. Blueair’s patented HEPASilent (TM) technology unites the best in electrostatic and mechanical filtration by combining advanced filter media and an encapsulated ion particle charging chamber to ensure that a Blueair purifier delivers results far superior than either mechanical or electrostatic technology alone. 

A powerful Blueair Pro XL air purifier helps create safer indoor environments in larger spaces at work or home by removing airborne contaminants in rooms up to 1,180 sq. ft (110 sq. m.)

 

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