Air purifiers have become essential tools for preserving the quality of the air as Punjab enters the pollution season. By capturing dust and other tiny particles, these mechanical filters lessen the negative consequences of pollution.
The American Lung Association’s senior director, Jill Heins, stresses that these devices only “clean” the air, not completely cleanse it. They can catch virus particles, but unless they are paired with other technologies, such germicidal UV radiation, they usually don’t get rid of them.
For people who are sensitive to air quality, such as those who have asthma, allergies, or cardiovascular problems, as well as for children, pregnant women, and the elderly, air purifiers are especially important. Using air purifiers during extreme air quality events, including those brought on by wildfires or high pollution levels,