By Mr. Kishan Jain, Director, Goldmedal Electricals
Earlier this year, the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) shared findings that brought India’s air pollution crisis into light. Among the 98 cities covered under the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), none met the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommended PM2.5 levels, and only 32 complied with India’s more lenient air quality standards. PM2.5 particles, small enough to seep into our lungs and bloodstream, are cutting years off people’s lives. According to another report, meeting WHO guidelines could add nearly two years to the average lifespan in India, translating to over 14 billion life years gained globally.
These numbers represent millions of lives touched and often irreparably harmed by the air we breathe. Behind every Air Quality Index update are children struggling with asthma, elderly individuals battling respiratory diseases, and families fearing for their health every day. The smog that blankets cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata has become an unwelcome symbol of our times.
This is where we must collectively step forward with a vision to bring transformative change. It demands decisive action from policymakers, businesses, and individuals alike. We need bold strategies, sustainable practices, and a relentless focus on the well-being of people.
The Place of Air Purifiers in the Fight for Cleaner Air
While many solutions can contribute, air purifiers stand out as an important and practical step we can take to safeguard ourselves and our loved ones. They can help people to take charge of their health, especially when the air outside often feels beyond our control.
What makes air purifiers highly valuable is their ability to address the complexity of indoor air pollution. Behind the sleek designs lies powerful science. HEPA filters trap microscopic particles like allergens, dust, and even smoke, while activated carbon absorbs harmful gases and odors. Some advanced models go a step further, neutralizing bacteria and viruses. However, it’s important to keep perspective. Air purifiers are not the direct solution to fix the root causes of air pollution. For that, we need broader action. Reducing emissions, adopting cleaner energy, and holding industries accountable are steps that will make a real, lasting difference. Just as crucial is raising awareness about how deeply connected we are through the air we breathe. Change takes time, but every step, irrespective of how small, brings us closer to a healthier future.
Looking Towards the Future
The road ahead might seem tough, but it is also full of potential. India has shown time and again that it has the resilience and innovation to tackle its biggest challenges. Addressing air pollution demands the same resolve. The question is no longer whether we need to act, but how quickly we can make the shift. While air purifiers can offer respite, the ultimate goal is a future where we no longer need them to breathe safely indoors. That future is only possible with collective action, innovation, and the strong will to prioritize health and sustainability above all else.
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