Eureka Forbes Air Purifier India

Indian Air Purifiers Market 2016 - Key Vendors are Blueair, Eureka Forbes, Panasonic, Philips & Sharp - Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Indian Air Purifiers Market 2016" report to their offering. A comprehensive analysis of the Air Treatment (Air Purifiers) Market in India including market sizing, market share by competitor, drivers, restraints and market forecasts to 2022. For the purposes of this research, air treatment systems (also known as air purifiers) are portable systems and are defined as the following: Ultraviolet (UV) Air Purifiers Electrostatic Air Purifiers, Charged Media Filters HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) Filters Photo Catalytic Oxidation Air Purifiers Others (any other technology) Residential Air Treatment Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts, 2015-2022 Residential Air Treatment Systems Market: Market Shares by Revenues Split by End User (Residential vs. Commercial)
Quotes on Pricing Trends Quotes on Market Trends Sales by Key AreasResearch and Markets - Indian Air Purifiers Market 2015-2022 Featuring Blueair, Eureka Forbes, Panasonic, Philips & Sharp DUBLIN, August 18, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Indian Air Purifiers Market 2016" report to their offering. A comprehensive analysis of the Air Treatment (Air Purifiers) Market in India including market sizing, market share by competitor, drivers, restraints and market forecasts to 2022. For the purposes of this research, air treatment systems (also known as air purifiers) are portable systems and are defined as the following: - Ultraviolet (UV) Air Purifiers - Electrostatic Air Purifiers, Charged Media Filters - Hybrid/Combined Air Purifiers - HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) Filters - Active Carbon Systems - Photo Catalytic Oxidation Air Purifiers - Others (any other technology)
The report captures the following information about the Air Purification Market in India: - Market Size, Growth Rate, Revenue Forecast (2015 - 2022) - Growth Drivers & Restraints - Quotes from Industry Participants - Sales by Key Areas - Trends by End-User (Residential and Commercial Applications) I. Scope of Research/DefinitionsGoodyear Eagle F1 Tyre Prices II. Residential Air Treatment Market: India1940'S Vinyl Flooring a. Residential Air Treatment Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts, 2015-2022Brown Cheetah Curtains b. Residential Air Treatment Systems Market: Market Shares by Revenues e. Split by End User (Residential vs. Commercial) f. Quotes on Pricing Trends g. Quotes on Market Trends
i. Sales by Key Areas Related Topics: Air Purification Laura Wood, Senior Manager For E.S.T Office Hours Call +1-917-300-0470 For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call +1-800-526-8630 For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900 Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 SOURCE Research and Markets Research and Markets - Indian Air Purifiers Market 2015-2022 Featuring Blueair, Eureka Forbes, Panasonic, Philips & Sharp News provided by Research and Markets Looking to send a news release with PR Newswire? Take advantage of the world's leading distribution platform. Sign up to get startedEureka Forbes partners with Snapdeal to launch new range of air purifiers Eureka Forbes has announced the exclusive release of its air purifier lineup via Snapdeal. Starting at Rs 4,999, these air purifiers are suitable for your living rooms and will ensure that the air you breathe is cleaner than before (by about 99.9%). These devices are also capable of removing dust, allergens, chemicals, viruses, odors and other materials that pollute the air.
So it's a must have if you live in a polluted city, for the sake of your own health. These Aeroguard air purifiers come with a 5-6 stage Active Shield filtration system that keep the pollutants at bay. Eureka Forbes is a renowned name in the water purifiers market, so the company would like to build on that name to make a mark with these air purification systems. The four new air purifiers will be known as Aeroguard Fresh (Rs 4,999), Aeroguard Breeze (Rs 12,999), Aeroguard Mist (Rs 17,999) and Aeroguard Wave (Rs 29,999). As mentioned, these are available exclusively via Snapdeal at the moment, so you won't be able to get them elsewhere. Speaking at the launch, Tony Navin, Partnerships and Strategic Initiatives, Snapdeal said, "With the growing concern over rising pollution levels, air purifiers have become extremely relevant to our consumers. Air purifier as a category has grown five times since 2014 on Snapdeal. We are confident that this new range by Eureka Forbes coupled with Snapdeal's reliable delivery experience will be received very well by our customers across the country."
SnapDealEureka Forbes air purifiers priceEureka Forbes air purifiers launchedEureka ForbesAir PurifiersClean air is in short supply, thanks to all the unseen particulate matter floating around. According to data released recently by the Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi is in the “severe” pollution category, while Chandigarh has alarmingly high levels of particulate matter. The situation is pretty similar in many other parts of the country. Now that winter is setting in, cooler air closer to the ground level traps smoke and other particulates, worsening air quality. The smoke from Diwali firecrackers will remain suspended in the air longer; smog conditions in certain parts of north India are already making it difficult for people to breathe. And, unfortunately, the situation isn’t much better indoors. But while you cannot really do much about the outdoor air, air purifiers can help improve the quality of air indoors to some extent. They cannot remove carbon monoxide or propane, but can filter out pollutants like particulate matter, aldehydes, chlorinated hydrocarbons, ethers, esters, ketones, halogens and sulphur dioxide.
Why invest in an air purifier? If you keep the windows closed, particularly at night, the bedroom could have too much carbon dioxide a few hours after you’ve fallen asleep. If you open the windows, you are letting in the polluted outdoor air. An indoor air purifier can help trap allergens and viruses, allowing cleaner air to reach your lungs. We had tested some air purifiers in summer. New devices have come in since, tweaked for Indian conditions. There is greater emphasis on the thickness of each filter and fan speeds have been boosted for quicker clean air output. To make the buying decision easier, we have broken this down into the typical room sizes found in modern-day homes, and identified which purifiers work better in each. The ideal air purifier for most study rooms should be powerful enough to clean room sizes up to 250 sq. ft (23.2 sq. m.). Known for its air conditioners and home appliances, Carrier Midea has also added air purifiers to the line-up.
The MAPTT253EBN (Rs.12,999) has a three-filter set-up—pre-filter, HEPA (high-efficiency particulate arrestance) filter and activated carbon filter—as well as an ionizer to remove odour and pollen particles, and quickly cleans smaller-sized rooms. This has an extremely high maximum Clean Air Delivery Rate (CADR) of 270 cu. m. per hour (m3/h). Then there is Sharp’s FP-F30E-H (Rs.19,000), which comes with the Plasmacluster Ion technology—this replicates the positive and negative ions found in nature. These ions float around the room, attaching themselves to mould and viruses—they draw out the hydrogen on the bacteria surface, breaking down its proteins. This purifier has a more compact form factor. The design is such that it pulls in air through the back, which means you cannot place it against a wall. The bedrooms in most modern-day apartments are usually 250-350 sq. ft, which is well within the range of most purifiers. The Eureka Forbes Aeroguard with Acton (Rs.12,990) is a powerful purifier, with a maximum CADR of 205 m3/h, and also includes a negative ion generator—negative ions are created in nature by water, air, sunlight and the earth’s inherent radiation, and clear the air of dust, mould spores, pollen, pet dander, odours and cigarette smoke.
The Aeroguard with Acton improves the bedroom air quickly, and works well even if outdoor air is coming in. The niggle is that the unit works only with a wireless remote control, and there are no hardware keys on the device itself. Indian company Atlanta Healthcare has the Beta 350 (Rs.14,950), which surprised us with its tremendous attention to detail. Unlike Philips purifiers, which use the traditional air-conditioner air filter as the pre-filter, and Panasonic purifiers, which integrate the pre-filter in other filters, Atlanta Healthcare uses a very fine washable fabric pre-filter. It captures dust, and that enhances the life of the next layer of filters in the purifier, particularly in our dusty environment. The Beta 350 is best at maintaining the room’s humidity levels because it has a glass fibre HEPA filter. This is good news for users who tend to suffer from a dry throat in winter. It has a fairly high 225 m3/h CADR too. Carrier Midea’s MAPFS331ECL (Rs.18,990) has a comparatively lower, 170 m3/h CADR, which means it takes a few minutes longer to clean the same room size than the Eureka Forbes Aeroguard with Acton.
This, however, shouldn’t be a problem since these devices will ideally be running the entire day. The MAPFS331ECL is also the simplest to use and packs in all the features—ionizer, sleep timer, and a three-filter set-up. For bigger rooms upwards of 350 sq. ft, be they living, dining or home theatre spaces, the speed at which a purifier delivers clean air matters more. Which is why, the higher the CADR, the better. The Eureka Forbes Aeroguard with Acton Advance (Rs.21,990) can deliver a maximum 500 m3/h CADR. That makes it among the most powerful home air purifiers—yet the fans cannot be called noisy. This also has a Nano-Photocatalytic Filter, which eliminates toxic gases better than standard carbon filters. Honeywell’s Air Touch (Rs.24,490) is the best-looking air purifier, especially the one that comes in a champagne gold colour. The 300 m3/h CADR cleaned the air in a 400 sq. ft room in 15 minutes, even though the company claims a maximum efficiency area of 270 sq. ft.