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Breathing clean air indoors is crucial for maintaining optimal health and well-being, even when individuals are exposed to polluted air outdoors. While outdoor air pollution is a significant concern, ensuring clean indoor air is essential because people spend a considerable amount of time indoors, where indoor pollutants can accumulate and pose health risks. Poor indoor air quality can exacerbate respiratory problems, allergies, and other health issues, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing conditions. By prioritising clean indoor air through proper ventilation, air filtration systems, and reducing indoor pollutants, individuals can mitigate the adverse effects of pollution on their health and create a safer and healthier indoor environment.
While your current air purifier may effectively filter out some pollutants, incorporating the AIRTH AC Purifier into your indoor environment offers distinct advantages backed by scientific evidence. AIRTH's unique filter coating, inspired by green tea ingredients like polyphenols and polycationic polymers, demonstrates exceptional efficacy in targeting and rupturing microbes through site-specific actions. Scientific studies conducted at reputable institutions such as IIT Kanpur and IIT Delhi have validated its performance, showing a remarkable reduction in sub-micron particles by 90% within 2 hours and an 80% reduction in PM 2.5 within just 1 hour, even in high pollutant load scenarios. These findings underscore the AIRTH AC Purifier's superior ability to enhance air quality quickly and effectively, surpassing conventional air purifiers. By utilizing AIRTH alongside your existing purifier, you can ensure comprehensive purification, leading to a healthier and more comfortable indoor environment for you and your loved ones.
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Indoor air often contains a complex mix of pollutants that impact both health and comfort. Common culprits include:
Particulate Matter (PM2.5):Fine particles from indoor and outdoor combustion (e.g. vehicle emissions, dust, cooking) that can penetrate deep into the lungs, contributing to respiratory and cardiovascular issues.
Carbon Dioxide (CO₂):Naturally exhaled by humans, CO₂ levels build up in poorly ventilated areas, leading to fatigue, reduced focus, and discomfort.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Emitted from paints, furnishings, cleaning products, and even air fresheners. VOCs such as benzene, formaldehyde, and toluenecan contribute to headaches, irritation, and long-term health risks.
Allergens such as dust mites, mould spores, and pet danderalso commonly circulate indoors, compounding the overall health impact.
The United Arab Emirates has made indoor air quality a national priority, with UAE Vision 2021 setting a target to achieve 90% air quality across the country.
In September 2022, the National Air Quality Agenda 2031 was launched, providing a strategic framework to improve indoor air and reduce health risks. Key goals include:
These efforts align with the UAE’s broader environmental goals — from achieving net-zero emissions and adopting green building standards, to enhancing air quality monitoring and sustainable urban development.
Indoor air pollution has been linked to a wide range of serious health issues. These include cardiovascular disease, stroke, childhood leukaemia, bladder cancer, and increased prevalence of diabetes.
It has also been associated with reduced cognitive function, delayed development, and lower intelligence, particularly in children. Air pollution weakens the immune system and is linked to conditions such as allergic rhinitis, autoimmune disorders, and sensitisation.
Physical effects may include:
Even short-term exposure can trigger headaches and more severe outcomes like carbon monoxide poisoning or Legionella infections.
Reducing indoor air pollution is entirely achievable — and absolutely essential for protecting long-term health.
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