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OK Play India shares take center stage as company introduces technology to combat air pollution

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The filter system regulates itself depending on operating and environmental conditions and saves energy costs because the fan only runs when necessary.

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Share market news: Shares of OK Play India Limited will be in the spotlight on Monday as the company has joined hands with global filtration solutions company MANN+HUMMEL to launch three breakthrough products aimed at tackling the menace of air pollution.

These include:

Mobile air purifiers: for healthier indoor air; reduce viruses, harmful gases and allergens; capture >99.995% viruses with the integrated HEPA H14 filters – SARS-COV2 viruses including mutations + flu and other viruses; can reduce unpleasant odors and harmful gases by using the latest molecular filtration technology; have a positive effect on your business results by reducing absenteeism and increasing efficiency.

Pure air: solution for better air quality; nanofiber reinforced filter elements with excellent filtration efficiency and best-in-class flow; the resistance to capturing different types of particulate matter; highly efficient clean air delivery rates (CADR), achieved through the design of legacy elements and state-of-the-art configuration (patent pending); the innovative PureAir particulate filter box revolutionizes vehicle emissions, improves outdoor air quality and prevents measures such as driving bans; can be adapted as a stationary system and installed in public areas such as subway, bus station and conference halls.

Filter cube: powerful outdoor air purifiers for pollutant hotspots; helps improve air quality in places with high air pollution, such as traffic intersections or busy roads; also useful in particularly sensitive areas such as schoolyards, playgrounds or outdoor food courts, to efficiently reduce air pollutants. Available sensors record air and weather data, as well as pollutant levels, and transmit data to the cloud. The filter system regulates itself depending on operating and environmental conditions and saves energy costs because the fan only runs when necessary.

During the session on 'Prevention and Cure of Air Pollution', Pankaj Agarwal, Scientist and Divisional Head, Air Quality Management, Central Pollution Control Board, highlighted the measures taken by CPCB to reduce dust such as MRS, anti-smog guns and fountains.

He noted: “As a result of taking various initiatives, out of 131 cities that are not meeting the targets under the National Clean Air Program (NCAP), 90 cities have improved their PM10 concentration, of which 50 are also meeting have met the objective.”

Disclaimer: The article is for information purposes only and not for investment advice.



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