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under Air quality, Environment, Green Products, Green Technology, Innovation It’s pretty easy to control the air quality in your home; you can open the window, turn on a fan, or even invest in an air filter. But in public places it isn’t so easy. Enter the Ohita, a portable air purifier designed by Jorge Alberto Treviño Blanco, an industrial design student in Mexico who suffered asthma attacks that were brought on by smog and air pollution. In response to that experience, Blanco designed the small, diamond-shaped device to filter the air in urban settings. The Ohita looks more like a fashion accessory than an air filter, and Blanco says the concept could be used both in the home and remotely, while moving around in the city. “People move to the city for better opportunities, they become part of an urban environment, missing the fresh country air, nature, and calm,” writes Blanco, explaining the need that the Ohita will fill. “They need high quality air in their house to be healthy, and to deal with the stress of the city.”

Urban populations are growing; for the first time in human history, more people are living in cities than in the country, and those people are generally exposed to worse air quality than their rural counterparts. The Ohita aims to improve local air quality, and the high-tech device can also keep you informed about the air your breathing. The air filter can be controlled via smartphone, and it analyzes air quality, sending data back to your phone and telling users exactly what toxins and levels of particulate matter are floating in the air. The Ohita is still just a concept, but it was recently named a a semifinalist in the 2013 Electrolux Design Lab competition.Air Supply Mini-Mate Wearable Air AS180i- Our new "Millennium Model" Air Supply now with 30% greater output the most popular model, is the top of the line in personal air purification. Weighing in at a sleek 1.5 ounces, this Air Supply will help to purify your breathing space with the most powerful output that we have available.

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ON PLANE TRIPS By Robert Haru Fisher Jan 2, 2008 (Lithium Batteries OK on AirPlanes according to the Department of CREATED and INVENTED HERE! Best available personal air purification at transcript of the Air Supply as described on Good Bridgette Meinhold , 07/10/13 filed under: Wearable Technology There’s no way to control the quality of your air when you’re walking around in the city or working near machines. But air pollution is so bad for our health that there has to be a way to improve our immediate surroundings. Enter the personal air filter like the Hand Tree by Alexandr Kostin. The wearable bracelet filter takes in smoke, pollution, dust and other harmful gases and breathes out cleaner air. Inspired by trees and plants, the Hand Tree filter is just one small filter, but if many people wore one it would act like a whole forest to clear the air. PREVIOUSLY ON ECOUTERRE: Wacky-Looking Breathing “Necklace” Filters CO2, Stores It as Energy

Alexandr Kostin’s Hand Tree concept is currently going through a design development program at Electrolux. Kostin’s recognized the problem between air quality and health and came up with a concept that could help improve one’s immediate surroundings. Since we don’t have whole city air filters yet, Kostin thought a personal one could help the problem. Inspired by plants, which take dirty air and and create clear air, the Hand Tree does the same thing. Made from bioplastics, the Hand Tree is worn on the wrist and takes in air from the immediate surroundings and pumps out fresh and even a scent of the wearer’s choosing if they so want. One mode works to clean the air around the user when an obvious pollutant is present, while a second mode works to clear the air in general to reduce pollution. The device is charged wirelessly on a charging stand using Qi technology and the filter can be replaced when it is full. If everyone in the city where to wear such a device, the air would be decidedly cleaner.