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A survey of teachers and staff at three London schools one year after the installation of Blueair air purifiers, show that improving classroom air quality can have a major effect on the health and learning of children.
Blueair, a world-leader in air purification for home and professional use, has received the coveted Quiet Mark™ seal of approval for its whisper-silent, energy-efficient air purifiers. The unique Blueair HEPASilent™ technology also ensures that 99.97% of particles such as pollen, smoke, dust, bacteria, viruses and microplastics are removed from the indoor air.
The Children's Climate Prize, which is awarded annually to young visionaries for innovative environmental and climate solutions, will with the support of Blueair add a new category “Clean Air”. The new Clean Air prize comes in recognition of air pollution being the number one environmental risk to human health.
Swedish Blueair is once again recognized for its pioneering air purification technology, HEPASilent™, which delivers more clean air at a faster rate, at lower noise levels and with less energy consumption. Among 15 different brands tested, Blueair Classic 405 has a “superior air purification capacity” according to independent test institute Testfakta Research.
Swedish Blueair is once again recognized for its pioneering air purification technology, HEPASilent™, which delivers more clean air at a faster rate, at lower noise levels and with less energy consumption. Already rated “Best-in-Test” by Testfakta, Blueair Classic 405 air purifier is awarded “Best-Buy” by leading UK consumer organisation Which?
Dubai, 23 October, 2018: Today Blueair, a world-leader in air purification, launches a new intelligent air purifier for cars at an event in Dubai. Designed for safety and tested to global standards, the new connected Blueair Cabin P2/i cleans the car from harmful gases, particles and germs in six minutes.The air in cars is up to 100% more polluted than on the road outside, research shows. This
Today Blueair and Alibaba’s TMALL presented joint research showing that 74% of parents with young children and 79% pregnant women in China worry about the air quality in their home. Germs are the main sources of concern with over 50% of parents reporting that their children get sick frequently, up to once a month. A majority of children, and 60% of adults, also suffer from allergies.
Swedish air purification expert Blueair and Indian child right’s organisation CRY, have launched an ambitious initiative to improve the respiratory health of children across Delhi, one of the most polluted cities in the world. Health check-up camps for more 3500 children and air purifiers in community centers across the city are the first steps.
Over 50 schools in London have been identified as suffering from harmful levels of air pollution in a recent School Air Quality Audit Report by the Mayor of London. As a result of the audit, Christopher Hatton Primary School in Camden contacted Swedish company Blueair to donate an air purifier for each of their classrooms which has already led to a reduction in the pollution levels by up to 96%.
In the wake of recent research highlighting the negative effects of air pollution on children’s mental and physical health, Blueair, a world-leader in air purification solutions, today launched ‘Blueair Champions’, a nation-wide awareness-raising campaign targeting 1 million children in India.
Blueair, a world leader in air purification solutions, strengthens its sustainable business focus by appointing a Chief Purpose Officer with the objective to embed sustainable business principles at leadership level and connect purpose to business strategy to drive measurable results.
Blueair, a world leading producer of air purification solutions for home and professional use, today celebrated together with the Fairmont Beijing Hotel a partnership which has made the prestigious hotel, the world’s first “Blueair Zone”, a safe-haven for breathing clean, healthy, germ-free air.
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