Smart Homes are characterized by the fact that they are equipped with automatic devices that provide the best convenience to the residents. However in such smart homes one device is often missing. It is the resident's connection with the interior of the home. People crave smart living but at the same time smart breathing is not taken care of. If the air inside our house is not clean then smart living will be incomplete.
In order to adopt a modern lifestyle, we can make arrangements for 8 hours working devices, state-of-the-art facilities and network at home, but if we do not get clean air to breathe, all this will be useless. It is also important to make sure that the interior of the home is smart. The connectivity with modern devices and the balance of the indoor environment means the facility to breathe clean, pure air.
But how to make sure this air quality suits smart homes. Contrary to popular belief, indoor air can often be more harmful to health than indoor air. The main reason for this is that the air outside the house gets natural ventilation while inside the house it does not happen often. This is based on scientific facts. In fact, indoor air pollutants are 5 to 6 times more than outdoor air. Often such pollutants are found 100 times more in the indoor air.
A smart home truly means that it has the right use of energy. But now the irony is that we don't just think of our inner energy. Breathing is also a source of energy that provides oxygen to our body. If we want to get more oxygen or if we want to enable our internal energy system then we have to breathe clean air all the time. A healthy life begins with breathing fresh air.
Simply put, living in a smart home with state-of-the-art equipment will prove futile unless the air inside our home is purified.
- Umesh Thakkar
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