

Air Purifier System
Abstract
In today's world, air pollution ranks first in terms of threats to environmental health and safety. 7 million people died from air pollution in 2012, according to a WHO report. Diseases like cancer, heart disease, and stroke are also directly linked to the quality of the air inside and outside a building. We already know how "respiratory diseases" and infections are affected by air pollution. Air pollution, both indoors and outdoors, is now affecting our health. Air pollution is directly or indirectly responsible for 3.8 million premature deaths annually, according to the WHO factsheet. This audit examines the effect of air contamination and advantages for further developed indoor air quality and procedure for air filtration.
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