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Global Portable HEPA Air Filtration Market 2020 by Manufacturers, Type and Application, Forecast to 2025 reveals the current status of the market to predict the future, by analyzing development trends, competitive landscape analysis, and key regions development status. The report comprises historical data, statistical data, business overview, size & share, significance, market price & demand, and market analysis by product and market trends by key players. The report considers that offering an in-depth analysis of leading players is very important in order to present a market study. Therefore the research study focuses on dominant competitors who play an essential part in fulfilling customer’s demands. The key factors added in this report will help leading players modify their manufacturing and marketing strategies to maximize their business growth during the projection period from 2020 to 2025.
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NEW YORK, Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Rising urbanization has been a major factor contributing to skyrocketing air pollution levels, as use of home appliances is a major contributor to global poor air quality levels. The commercial sector is equally to blame for poor pollution standards. This has been the main factor for increased demand for air purifiers across the world.
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The air purifier market has also seen a lot of claims made by manufacturers to promote their brands, and also level up the competition in this sector. As a matter of fact, consumer purchase patterns are highly influenced by company claims, which has given impetus to the growth of the air purifier market.
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This is one of the 27 new Alen air purifiers installed at Keene Central School in early December. They were donated by the High Peaks Education Foundation.
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KEENE VALLEY The High Peaks Education Foundation recently donated $15,000 worth of air purifiers to Keene Central School, and while they were not mandated by the state for in-person education during the pandemic, school officials say they offer another layer of protection for everyone in the building. “It was phenomenally important,” KCS Superintendent Dan Mayberry said of the donation. “It was something that we … wouldn’t necessarily be able to do. The upgrade to our current air exchange system was much more cost prohibitive than that.”