Safety
11 June 2026
PM2.5 pollution has become a major environmental concern affecting public health worldwide, especially in urban areas and regions with heavy traffic. These fine particulate matters are small enough to penetrate deep into the respiratory system and even enter the bloodstream, posing serious health risks.

Health Effects of PM2.5
• Irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat
• Coughing, breathing difficulties, and chest discomfort
• Increased risk of allergies and asthma
• Negative impact on cardiovascular health
• Higher risk of chronic respiratory diseases
How to Protect Yourself from PM2.5
How to Choose an Effective Air Purifier
• Look for models equipped with HEPA filters capable of capturing fine particles.
• Select a unit appropriate for the room size.
• Check the CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rate) for purification performance.
• Choose products that meet recognized safety and quality standards.
• Clean and replace filters according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
Using a certified air purifier together with regular monitoring of PM2.5 levels can help reduce exposure to harmful pollutants and create a cleaner, healthier, and safer indoor environment for you and your family.
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