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Blueair air purifiers capture 99.97% of viruses and bacteria
Press releases • Feb 01, 2020 11:12 UTC
The HEPASilent™ technology used in all Blueair air purifiers successfully capture 99.97% of airborne particles such as viruses and bacteria”, says Blueair CTO Daniel Johansson, adding that the Blueair Classic 280i remove the most common bacteria and viruses including H1N1 A/PR8/34 with a clearance rate of over 99.99%, as well as Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Aspergillus
Blueair invited when India’s Prime Minister Modi visits Sweden
Press releases • Apr 18, 2018 06:12 UTC
During his two-day state visit to Sweden, 16-17 April, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the Swedish King, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven and the Swedish business community to discuss issues such as innovation, sustainable development and how Swedish–Indian relations can be further strengthened.
The high cost of hay fever
Press releases • Apr 17, 2018 07:33 UTC
Air pollution makes the pollen season longer and more intense resulting in increased societal costs of reduced productivity and rise in healthcare spending. Despite the fact that about 40% of the world’s population or 3 billion people suffer from hay fever, or allergic rhinitis, the problem is often neglected.
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Living closer to major road brings high risk of suffering dementia, new study suggests
News • Jan 05, 2017 16:20 UTC
Research published in the medical journal Lancet indicates that as many as 11% of dementia cases among people living up to 100 meters from a highway with significant traffic could be due to vehicle emissions as well as other pollutants
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Blueair Celebrates 20 Yea...
Blueair was founded in Stockholm, the Swedish capital, in 1996 by Mr. Bengt Rittri, who believed passionately that 'clean air is a basic ...
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Pollen-allergy relief: Monitor and control air quality at workplace and school
Documents • Apr 17, 2018 07:25 UTC
Climate change and air pollution makes the pollen season longer and more intense resulting in rising health care costs, reduced working capacity and absence from work due to illness and/or care of children affected by pollen allergies. To reduce the global burden of pollen allergies, monitoring and control of air quality standards at schools and workplaces are needed.
Blueair calls on the UN to add a Sustainable Development Goal on “Clean Air”
Documents • Feb 07, 2018 19:41 UTC
To encourage government and business to tackle air pollution, the world's biggest threat to human health, the UN must add a Sustainable Development Goal on “Clean Air”.