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Why technopreneurs’ efforts to remove indoor air pollutants are breath of fresh air for city dwellers

  • Two tech start-ups at Hong Kong Science Park use innovations to improve air quality in buildings
  • Innovations include air filters using nanotechnology and biological air-purifying system featuring living plants

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The rapid global spread of the coronavirus disease, Covid-19, has brought into stark focus just how easy it is for people to develop deadly health problems after inhaling viruses, germs and other harmful pollutants found in the air .

There are dangers lurking at home, too. Research conducted by Hong Kong Baptist University in 2016 showed that the level of hazardous pollutants, known as PM 2.5, is on average higher indoors compared with the city’s busiest roads.

There are a wide range of common indoor air pollutants, from volatile organic compounds, which originate from building materials, furniture and fragrance products, to carbon dioxide and airborne particles. These pollutants commonly cause headaches and respiratory irritations, and after prolonged exposure may even lead to asthma, and respiratory heart diseases, Hong Kong’s Environment Protection Department says.

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The air inside our homes often contains dust with high levels of bacteria, mould and mites, which can exacerbate allergic reactions, and other harmful small particulate matter, PM2.5. Photo: Shutterstock
The air inside our homes often contains dust with high levels of bacteria, mould and mites, which can exacerbate allergic reactions, and other harmful small particulate matter, PM2.5. Photo: Shutterstock
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