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THINGS THAT CAN HELP YOU BREATHE EASIER THIS WINTER

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November 07, 2025

VERY winter, Delhi's air quality invariably drops to the 'very severe' category, making it difficult to breathe. Stubble burning, low wind speed, and winter inversion worsen the pollution levels. Simply put, staying outdoors for a long time can be as hazardous as smoking multiple cigarettes a day. Even indoor air can trap up to five times more pollutants if left unfiltered.

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No single device can clean the entire city, but some practical gadgets can help protect you and your family from harmful PM2.5 particles and toxic gases. Here are a few simple yet effective tools you can use right now.

Air purifiers

One of the most effective ways to fight indoor pollution is by using an air purifier. Modern models remove harmful particles like dust, smoke, pollen, and PM2.5 making the air cleaner and safer to breathe. Popular models such as the Honeywell Air Touch V5, Sharp FP-F40E, Kent Alps+ UV Air Purifier, and Blue Star BS-AP300DAI use HEPA and activated carbon filters to eliminate up to 99.9% of pollutants. These devices are especially useful for children and the elderly.

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