These devices, he argues, should become standard features in modern real estate developments - especially in cities where air quality has deteriorated significantly.
Air QualityPollutionReal EstateBryan JohnsonMumbaiReal Estate MumbaiFeb 04, 2025
The air quality in Mumbai is extremely poor, with recent studies indicating that breathing the city's air is equivalent to smoking over 10 cigarettes a day.
Poor air quality can lead to respiratory diseases, cardiovascular issues, and other serious health problems, including asthma, lung cancer, and other respiratory ailments.
Real estate developers are incorporating advanced air purifying systems into their buildings to filter out harmful pollutants from the air, providing residents with a healthier living environment.
Bryan Johnson is a prominent environmental activist who advocates for the integration of air purifying technology in real estate developments to mitigate the health risks associated with poor air quality.
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