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Air purifiers have become an integral part of our lives, especially in the last four-five years. The good thing is, compared to 2019, the air pollution levels in several Indian cities have dropped drastically in 2020 and it’s due to the coronavirus led nationwide lockdown that suspended industrial production across sectors and halted vehicular movement. Now that lockdown has been lifted and life has normalised the air quality index is bound to get worse from good. Also Read - Xiaomi Mi Air Purifier 3 Review: Best in its segment
If you live in Delhi NCR, having a purifier at home is a crucial. For my everyday usage, I use Xiaomi’s Mi Air purifier 3, currently available at a price of Rs 10,999 in India. This one looks good, matches the decor of my room
Molekule Air Mini Purifier With Photo Electrochemical Oxidation Tech Launched in India
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Molekule, a leader in air purification, today announced the launch of its Air Mini purifier in India through authorised resellers on Amazon.in. With this, Molekule introduces its award-winning patented Photo Electrochemical Oxidation (PECO) air purification technology to Indian consumers. The Air Mini is Molekule’s first offering in the Indian market, and the award-winning air purifier is currently available on Amazon.in at a price of Rs 37,999.
The Molekule Air Mini is designed for rooms up to up to 23 sq meters – ideal for apartments, bedrooms, and home offices. The purifier has 5 different fan speeds that can be adjusted as required. The energy consumption is between 18-53 watts, and the noise level varies between 36-62dBA, depending on fan speed. It also uses a hybrid of two types of Molekule’s filters - Pre-Filter and PECO-Filter - in a single filter. The proprietary P
Air Purifier Benefits: Why You Should Buy One Amidst COVID-19 Every household needs an air purifier. Photo: Pixabay
The COVID-19 pandemic has truly put the spotlight on people’s health. On Feb. 9, 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that there are 106,008,943 confirmed cases globally. While there have been developments in the vaccine and its distribution, it will still take time to reach most of the world. And as countries wait for it to arrive on their shores, extra precautionary measures are still required to prevent the further spread of the virus.
Apart from the regular washing of hands and wearing of face masks, many continue to search for extra layers of protection at home which is why air purifiers have been gaining popularity. While it cannot protect you from the virus that causes COVID-19 on its own, having a portable air cleaner is one good way to reduce your risk of catching the disease.