delhi taking matter in own hands, air purifier queries up by 100% | delhi news - times of india - air purifier for allergies

by:Yovog     2020-08-19
delhi taking matter in own hands, air purifier queries up by 100% | delhi news - times of india  -  air purifier for allergies
Delhi: since reports earlier this year that Delhi's air pollution levels are one of the world's worst, Delhi's air has been a topic of constant discussion.
NGT issued an ultimatum to the government to ban old cars from entering the capital and regulate trucks from entering the capital, but no results have been achieved due to the problems involved in implementing these changes, however, in most parts of the capital, even small steps like not burning dry leaves and garbage are not followed.
While Delhiites cannot control most of these factors, one thing they are trying to control is the air they breathe at home.
Inquiries about air purifiers have more than doubled, although they do not have access to the middle class due to cost.
According to the seller, 70% of the customers currently are foreigners (
S. Embassy and EU require diplomats to install air purifiers in China)
But, to add, the air purifier market is on the cusp of a boom, just as it used to be considered a luxury but now a necessity water purifier.
"After the release of the air pollution report, the number of inquiries has surged.
Jo log fridge ya AC khareedne ke liye aate hain, woh bhi air purifier ke baare mein poochhte hain.
So we expect sales to increase over the next six years.
7 months or 1 year, "said sales person Jalaj Verma.
Harinder Arora, a staff member at the home appliance showroom, told us, "since the air in Delhi and its impact on health has been a topic of debate now, some companies have even hired medical professionals to drive sales.
We have seen many queries, par log poochh kar chale jate hain, laut kar khareedne nahin aate.
An effective air purifier will cost about Rs30-
40,000 or even higher, which is why sales are not at their peak at the moment.
Aditya Sharma, a sales person at the leading air purifier brand, explained, "Last year, the national green court ordered the installation of air filters and purifiers around schools, colleges, markets and parks.
At that time, we expected sales to rise, but except for some high
Neither the government nor the government ordered air purifiers.
However, many Delhi schools did call us to ask for the price but have not placed a bulk order yet.
However, from the current situation, health problems will promote the sales of air purifiers.
The other category of customers are those who want to order ACs with contaminants --Free mechanism.
At present, the exhibition hall owner said that the orders for air purifiers in Delhi are mainly from foreigners and wealthy residents.
Aditya Sahni, manager of a home appliance store in Delhi, told us, "about 70%-
80% of air purifiers are sold to foreigners in the capital.
Last year, an air purifier company sold about 2,000 units to the U. S. Embassy.
However, not all embassies place large orders.
We have individual foreign customers ordering air purifiers, but there are not many locals.
Avin Acharya, a staff member at the Electrical Exhibition Hall, added, "companies like Philips, who just entered the air purifier market last year, have achieved 100% success, in addition to this, brands like Kent, Eureka Forbes, Daikin India, Ken research are the main players.
In addition to foreigners, the rich class is needed.
Because of the high price, the air purifier is not accessible to ordinary people.
The seller believes that although the air purifier market has not yet touched the middle class customer base due to high prices, if the current discussion continues, cheaper transactions will bring more customers in the future.
Shailesh Sinha, showroom manager, said, "water purifiers were previously considered luxury items, but now they are basic necessities.
The same is true for air purifiers.
In the past 10 years, we have been in this industry.
In 15 years, more and more problems have shown that although the air purifier industry is in its infancy, it will grow.
Sehaj Desai, manager of a home appliance store, said, "The Air Purifier Series on the market was built to maintain the indoor air quality of the residential space and to target allergic consumers.
So far, only healthy people will order air purifiers.
But the air purifier market has been 45-
Growth of 50% in recent years is expected to reach 60-
65% in the next few years.
Media attention has caused panic.
"Buy or Not?
Most people are still weighing the cost and health benefits of this appliance.
Anisha Garg, a housewife who lives in Mayur Vihar, told us, "it took us 35 years last year to buy an air purifier because my mother-in-
Law has asthma after the doctor advised us to buy it.
It certainly helps.
As a resident of a city like Delhi, you can't ignore the problem of air pollution, so we also plan to buy purifiers for our other rooms.
We will buy them online to get some discount and keep a budget of about 50-000
Two devices 60,000
This is a long-term investment.
"However, Mayank Sharma, a bank employee who lives in vassant Coogee, told us that while air pollution in Delhi is worrying, there is nothing he can do about it.
"Even in the '8-'range, there are air purifiers on the market
10,000, but they have no benefit. Only high-
Efficient end purifier.
I asked around many stores that the most efficient air purifier was too expensive and I decided not to buy it at least for now.
Cheaper rooms won't do much unless you have a room that is tightly sealed and can block the outdoor air.
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