07/04/2020
The times we live in, for homes are no longer considered a luxury. It has now become a necessity—pretty much as essential as , and . We have just celebrated the festival of Diwali, and this usually ushers in the cooler temperatures of the winter months. With those temperature and atmospheric changes comes another big problem. . . The outdoors becomes worse since the pollution that is generated from various sources gets trapped because of differences in air pressure, moisture and wind speeds. We are constantly hearing reports of extremely poor levels in most Indian cities, irrespective of the vehicular density (as the general perception is). When the same streams inside our homes and remains trapped, we need a solution to deal with the dangerous cocktail brewing inside our homes. The general perception is that the air inside our homes is clean and fresh. But, it isn’t. The outdoor air combined with pollutants and allergens such as residues, fungal spores, indoor smoke, paint fumes, varnishes, pet dander, etc., are now causing what is known as the Building Syndrome. While your house may look clean because you dust it nicely every day, chances are it still has a very high concentration of .