demand for face masks, air purifiers grows as haze worsens in singapore - air purifier for smoke

by:Yovog     2019-12-30
demand for face masks, air purifiers grows as haze worsens in singapore  -  air purifier for smoke
Masks, air purifiers and eye drops are being removed in the city of Singapore.
Indonesia's smog caused by the mud coal fire, the state to curb this.
Some outlets at the Guardian Pharmacy reported on Wednesday that there was a shortage of masks after two days of smog in the city
The country deteriorated to the second.
The pollution standard index reached the worst level before the "dangerous" level. When Yahoo!
On the same day, Singapore spoke to The Guardian pharmacy staff at Anson Road and Buji junction by phone, saying that masks had been sold out and they were waiting for more shares to arrive on Thursday.
The head of Kalpana Sharma Bugis Junction outlet, 50, said the store expected "100 boxes of 20 masks to come in ".
Watsons health and beauty shops in tamonpargarh International Square are also in a similar situation.
"Before the smog, we couldn't even sell a box of masks.
We sell four to five boxes a day since the smog, "said 27-year-old pharmacist Andrew Lee.
He added, "it's better to wear the N95 mask as it protects you from smoke particles of at least 95.
Lee also said surgical masks can effectively prevent the spread of bacteria only when users have flu or cough.
Shawna Siao, a 25-year-old videographer, agreed that the surgical mask was invalid.
"Unless you carry an oxygen mask with you, the surgical mask is useless.
But either that's it, or I'm not breathing, "said Siao, who felt like she was breathing for the second time --
If she doesn't wear a mask, her hand will smoke.
Sales of masks and air purifiers "increased 50 overnight," online retail site Qoo10 said on Tuesday ".
Some of its popular masks include those that are stylish in design, one of which was recently bought by Siao.
"I bought one with a checkered pattern and it should be coming over the weekend," she said . ".
Demand for air purifiers is also high during the smog, although the price of popular brands starts at about $160.
Steve Church, director of merchandise in Singapore, said, "Overall, sales of air
At this time of year, air conditioning and fans have been very active because of the rising temperatures, the people of Singapore need more time to ease the heat.
Recently, as the smog is getting worse in Singapore and PSI reaches unhealthy levels, our air purifier sales have tripled.
Mahani Mohamed Ismail, a 54-year-old housewife, recently bought an air purifier, another because it "helps kill bacteria" while making the house smell "fresher"
People are also buying nasal spray to help them breathe better, according to Lee. Nasal spray is also popular, Lee said.
For 27-year-old writer Indran Paramasivan, he carries an asthma respirator with him as a precaution during the smog.
"My last asthma attack was when I was six. years-
My breath has not yet been affected by the haze.
But for the sake of prevention, I carried my respirator with me, "he added, adding that his main discomfort was that he was unable to open the window of his bedroom due to smoking.
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