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Polluted Cities Need Smart Solutions - Can Air Purifier Market Players help?

Global Air Purifiers Market

Consumer Goods and Retail | Sep, 2017

Day by day our cities are resembling gas chamber of a toxic mix of gases. Due to depleting air quality, people are increasingly focusing on lowering the risk of fatal diseases such as heart disease, lung cancer, and other respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. People in developing countries are increasingly turning to air purifiers, given that due to lack of proper infrastructure, bureaucratic red tape and unsustainable development, not much attention is paid by local governments to pollution and how it impacts quality of life. It is no coincidence that Zabol (Iran), Gwalior (India), Allahabad (India), Xingtai (China), Bamenda (Cameroon) are all counted as some of the most polluted cities in the world.

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Sample this: Air pollution in India is estimated to kill 1.5 million people every year and India has the world's highest death rate from chronic respiratory diseases and asthma, according to the WHO. In Delhi, poor quality air damages irreversibly the lungs of 2.2 million or 50 percent of all children. In November 2016, levels of PM2.5 and PM 10 particulate matter hit 999 micrograms per cubic meter, while the safe limits for those pollutants are 60 and 100 respectively. The same story is repeated in almost every major city in the world.

Given the rather pessimistic assumption that no efficacious short term positive changes would take place in terms of infrastructure improvement, strict enforcement of the law, curbing greenhouse gas emissions etc., purifiers are the most effective way to go. People are still unaware of the interaction and correlation between indoor and outdoor pollution and the ill effects of indoor pollution, which actually outweigh the deleterious effects of outdoor air pollution. Indoor air pollutants pose a threat to human health and wellbeing, as people in most developed and developing countries spend around 90% of their time indoors - home, work and leisure. Researchers have linked indoor air pollution to be a cause of various lifestyle diseases such as headaches, respiratory problems, eye irritations, chronic coughs, etc.

However, with rising awareness, people are gradually learning more about indoor air pollution and its impacts. With increase in awareness and rising disposable incomes, people are going to shift more and more towards air purifiers at least in the short run, until the administrative mechanisms of different countries finally kick into action. Moreover, global pollution manufacturers are getting smart as well, constantly tinkering with their products to improve efficiency, adding different filtters for differet particulate matter, even building portable air purifiers that can be carried around. There is a quiet revolution going on in the air purifiers market that most of us don’t even know about. TechSci Research report “Global Air Purifiers Market By Filter Type, By End User, By Region, Competition Forecast & Opportunities, 2012-2022” talks about many such factors in great detail in addition to offering unique insights into the global air purifiers market.

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