Asthma is one of the most common respiratory conditions. Many of us know someone who has it – a child, a parent, or maybe even ourselves. In India, about 35 million people suffer from asthma. This World Asthma Day, let us try to understand what makes asthma worse and what we can do to manage it.
Understanding the Effects of Asthma
Asthma majorly affects our lungs. If a person has asthma, the airways in their lungs can swell up, making it hard for them to breathe. During an asthma attack, a person may start coughing, wheezing, or feel tightness in their chest. Some people even feel like they’re breathing through a thin straw.
Treatment is of utmost necessity as asthma attacks can be life-threatening. With an eye-opening number, India contributes to 42.4% of global asthma deaths. Therefore, it is necessary to take precautions to prevent an attack.
Many things can trigger asthma – cold air, strenuous exercise, stress, and even strong smells. But there are also common triggers inside our homes that often go unnoticed, like dust mites, cigarette smoke, pollens, mould on damp walls, and animal dander.
How Indoor Air Can Be a Hidden Trigger for Asthma
Many people don’t realise that the air inside their homes can be more polluted than the air outside. If the windows stay closed most of the time, or if the house has carpets, pets, or lots of fabric furniture or if the area is quite windy, one needs to think about indoor air pollution.
Indoor air pollution comes from simple things like smoking inside the house, lighting incense, using aerosol sprays, or just having old curtains that trap dust. These may not seem like big issues, but even small particles can trigger asthma if they build up over time.
Children and older adults are most vulnerable because their lungs are more sensitive. People who already have asthma feel the effects even more.
Read more: Primary Causes of Indoor Air Problems
What You Can Do to Make the Air Cleaner
Here are a few things that can help:
- Open windows daily to let fresh air in.
- Clean soft surfaces like carpets and cushions regularly.
- Avoid using strong-smelling sprays or burning incense.
- Take care of damp areas to stop mould from growing.
But even if we clean regularly, some particles are too small to see. These can stay in the air and still cause trouble. Recent studies have shown that air purifiers can help relieve asthma symptoms. Let’s understand what a portable air cleaner can do for your home.
How the SHARP-QNET Zensational Air Purifier Helps Prevent Asthma

SHARP and QNET have collaborated to make a state-of-the-art air purification system. The SHARP-QNET Zensational Air Purifier makes homes safer by fighting indoor air pollution. It’s patented Plasmacluster®️ ion technology kills 29 different types of pathogens present in the air and on various surfaces. It helps break down harmful particles in the air and removes dust, allergens, and even bad smells.
The SHARP-QNET Zensational Air Purifier has an integrated humidifier. This unique feature is especially helpful as dry air makes asthma symptoms worse. It can cover a large area, so it works well in places where the whole family gathers, like the living room.
Another good thing is that it runs quietly. You can keep it on through the night without disturbing anyone’s sleep, especially children who may have breathing issues at night.
Read more: How the SHARP QNET Zensational Air Purifier Enhances Indoor Air Quality
An Investment That Can Bring Big Relief
Let’s say a family has a child who gets asthma attacks often. They clean their home, keep windows open, and avoid using sprays. But the child still struggles, especially at night. This may be because, despite regular cleaning, there are pollutants in the air that need smart technology to clean and sanitise. For people suffering from asthma, investing in the SHARP-QNET Zensational Air Purifier may bring a great change in their lives.
Read more: SHARP QNET Zensational Air Purifier Reduces Pollen Allergy and Dust Allergy Symptoms
Asthma can only be managed; it can’t be cured. On this World Asthma Day, take a moment to understand that your indoor air may be worsening your asthma. Cleaning surfaces is a good start. But using a trusted air purifier like the SHARP-QNET Zensational Air Purifier adds another layer of protection against asthma.
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