Press release: Nanoe-G Technology — Saving your right to breathe

The Times of India , Tuesday, April 08, 2014
Correspondent :
More people die in road crashes in India than anywhere else in the world. Every year, road accidents in India claim 1,42,485 lives. But there's something else that kills 6 times as many.

Air pollution has become the 5th largest cause of death in India, with over 6,20,000 premature deaths. Globally, air pollution related deaths have increased 300%.

Your right to breathe has been compromised.

Impure air caused by smoke and haze from factories, vehicles, burning wood, cigarettes etc. consists of PM 2.5: pollutants that are less than 2.5 micrometers in size. For perspective, that is 30 times smaller than the width of a human hair! PM 2.5 causes allergies and infections. Long term exposure triggers asthma, cardiac arrest, birth defects and premature death. These particulates of biological matter and poisonous chemicals remain suspended in the air and easily find its way to your home and into your lungs.

Sunita Narain, Director General, Centre for Science & Environment (CSE) comments, "This is shocking and deeply disturbing news. This calls for urgent and aggressive action to protect public health."

At a time like this, what comes as a breath of fresh air (literally), is to see a corporate brand like Panasonic India step up for everyone's Right to Breathe. The brand has introduced a range of Air Conditioners & Air Purifiers that are thoughtfully equipped with Nanoe-G Technology that effectively deactivate PM 2.5, making your living environment clean, fresh and free of viruses, bacteria, mold and harmful airborne elements and diseases.

Manish Sharma, MD Panasonic India, tells us about Panasonic's stand: "To breathe in good, healthy air is a basic right. The lack of it is a serious matter and we have done our bit. After all, what's technology for if not to solve problems?"

Battling outdoor air pollution is a tedious task that requires everyone to understand the danger and act responsibly.

Thankfully, indoor pollution is now something you can largely control.

 
SOURCE : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/Press-release-Nanoe-G-Technology-Saving-your-right-to-breathe/articleshow/33381735.cms?
 


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