Singer brings Blueair
Singer yesterday introduced air purification solutions of Blueair for home and professional use in Bangladesh.
The Swedish company delivers energy efficient products and services to over 75 countries, Singer said in a statement.
Blueair says to have adopted technology which removes 99.7 percent of all airborne particles such as smoke, dust, pollen, bacteria, mould and pet allergens.
It says households, particularly with newborn whose lungs are still under development and homes with elderly and members suffering from asthma, allergies and respiratory illnesses, would benefit from this technology.
Addressing the launching at Lakeshore Hotel, Chandana Aravinda Samarasinghe, marketing director of Singer Bangladesh, quoted a World Health Organization report that says five among top 10 causes of death in Bangladesh was related to air pollution.
“Children are more vulnerable to this danger. I hope that Blueair air purifier by Singer will give a respite to parents from this concern,” he added.
MHM Fairoz, CEO of Singer Bangladesh; Girish Bapat, director of Blueair South Asia, Middle East & Africa, and TR Ganesh, general manager, were also present.
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