Air pollution is on the rise in north India, and toxic air overlays the cities for days. However, using a high-quality mask can be effective in protecting yourself from micro-particles.

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Air pollution is on the rise in north India, and toxic air overlays the cities for days. However, using a high-quality mask can be effective in protecting yourself from micro-particles.
"Go for masks equipped with activated carbon layers and filters to stop PM 2.5 or higher particles. One should wear a mask as soon as the AQI level crosses 50 as this value is considered unsafe," Ankit Bansal, Consultant- Pulmonology/ Chest & Sleep Medicine at Fortis Escorts Hospital in Jaipur, told IANS.
"For instance, if the pollution levels in your surroundings are not too severe, you can go for this washable 6-layer N99 + PM2.5 mask," he said.
Here are some high-quality anti-pollution masks which people can use:
Xiaomi Mi AirPOP Anti-Pollution Mask (Around Rs 249 -- a pack of two). The AirPOP Anti-Pollution Mask can block out particles as small as 0.3-micron and has the PM2.5 filtration efficiency of 99.97 per cent. This has a 4-layer filtration process in place between the air that you are about to breathe and your nose. There is a vortex breathing valve that will quickly release the warm air and vapor that could build up in a mask from time to time.
N99 and N100 masks: The N99 can remove up to 99 per cent particles as small as 0.3 microns. It is not resistant to oil, and hence, is not suitable for oil-filled environments. The N100 mask eliminates up to 99.97 pollutants as small as 0.3 microns. It is a High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) mask with superior particulate filtration. It costs up to Rs 1,800 to Rs 2,800 per mask.
Source-IANS
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