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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.
Blueair, the global indoor air purification leader, appoints Herman Pihlträd Chief Operating Officer. Reporting to Blueair founder and CEO Bengt Rittri, Herman's global brief encompasses China, Blueair’s single largest marketplace, and other core markets in Asia, North America and elsewhere.
Four billion people living in towns and cities around the world now have a smart tool to sniff out what is causing them teary eyes and sniffles, headaches, disrupted sleep and lethargy. A new ‘smart’ sensor with mobile app from Blueair, the world’s leading maker of award winning indoor air purifiers, helps people to see what airborne pollutants they are inhaling
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