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  • World Children’s Day: UN acknowledges children’s demand for right to clean air

    Over 29,000 children have globally called on the Committee of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) to acknowledge their right to clean air through the Freedom to breathe campaign run by Swedish Blueair and a coalition NGOs. Today the Vice-Chair of the Committee acknowledged their right to clean air and confirmed it will be elevated within the UNCRC.

  • Blueair air purifiers help Swedish Cross-Country team keep fit for the World Ski Championship

    Stockholm, 18 February 2021: During the final training camp before the World Championship in cross-country skiing in Oberstdorf, the Swedish World Championship skiers will receive help from air purification expert Blueair. Swedish Blueair will senda total of 17 HealthProtect™ air purifiers to ensure that the athletes have 24/7 access to clean air. This is the start of a partnership where Blueair g

  • Blueair partners with UK Child Health Academy to train healthcare professionals on indoor air pollution

    Swedish Blueair, designing air purifiers to create the safest environment for children to develop and grow, has joined forces with the Child Health Academy to educate British paediatricians, GPs, nurses and midwives on the impact of indoor air pollution on the health and development of children. This CPD educational programme, the first of its kind, is also designed to help HCPs advice parents.

  • Blueair air purifiers effective in real-world nursery environment according to Mayor of London trial

    A 6-month study across nursery schools in London, commissioned by the London Mayor, released today show that Blueair air purifiers have demonstrated a “positive impact on the nursery indoor air quality reducing PM2.5 and in some cases NO2”. London Mayor also called on the British government to urgently bring in industry performance and design standards for air filtration systems.

  • Blueair donates 100 air purifiers to Tokyo schools to mark CLEAN AIR FOR CHILDREN launch in Japan

    Tokyo 19 December 2019: Today Blueair, a leading producer of air purifiers for home and professional use, launched its CLEAN AIR FOR CHILDREN programme in Japan with the donation of 100 air purifiers to nursery schools in Tokyo.
    Swedish Blueair is donating 100 units of its award-winning Classic air purifiers recommended for people with asthma and allergies to the Shibuya government. The air pur

  • Blueair and CRY team up to improve the respiratory health of children in Delhi

    Swedish air purification expert Blueair and Indian child right’s organisation CRY, have launched an ambitious initiative to improve the respiratory health of children across Delhi, one of the most polluted cities in the world. Health check-up camps for more 3500 children and air purifiers in community centers across the city are the first steps.

  • Blueair appoints Sara Alsén Chief Purpose Officer

    Blueair, a world leader in air purification solutions, strengthens its sustainable business focus by appointing a Chief Purpose Officer with the objective to embed sustainable business principles at leadership level and connect purpose to business strategy to drive measurable results.

  • The high cost of hay fever

    Air pollution makes the pollen season longer and more intense resulting in increased societal costs of reduced productivity and rise in healthcare spending. Despite the fact that about 40% of the world’s population or 3 billion people suffer from hay fever, or allergic rhinitis, the problem is often neglected.

  • Blueair launches Cabin Air for in-car air purification

    Blueair, a world-leader in air purification solutions, today launched Cabin Air to meet consumer needs for clean air in cars, trucks and other road vehicles. The in-vehicle air purifiers which will be on the market in the second quarter of 2018, are based on Blueair’s 20 years’ experience of developing state-of-the art air purifiers for home and professional use.

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