Man Farted Into His Air Purifier, Flagged As Dangerous Compound
Dhir Acharya
If you think that air pollution only exists on the street, outside of your home, think again, because your air purifier has a different opinion.
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Organic chemicals are present in many household products, such as was, varnished, paints, as well as many other cleaning and disinfecting products. They all can generate compounds as you use or store them. However, there is one more thing that may raise concerns like harmful, volatile disinfectants: the human fart. At least, that’s what a man has discovered when he farted in front of the air purifier in his home, which he did deliberately to see the machine’s response.
The result is that the device flagged his fart as a volatile compound. Worrying about air pollution on the street, how about the lethal ‘air’ inside your own home?
A similar story about the power of a human’s fart, it turned out that it can kill a mosquito. According to 48-year-old Joe Rwamirama, a man from Uganda, his farts are enough to kill mosquitos as well as small insects from as far as six meters. His farts even saved other people in his village from Malaria. His farts were so good that a company has hired the man to make mosquito repellants using his farts.
Talking about air, late last year, entire India was in a panic over extreme air pollution across the country, especially in big cities like Delhi. At the time, air pollution in the country peaked, considered even more harmful than smoking eight cigarettes a day. With such a horrifying situation, one of the things we could do to protect ourselves was to get a device that can freshen the air inside your house. And though Philips air purifier has long been known to be the best on the market, these are the best air purifier in India. In the country, air purifier price ranges from Rs 18,000 to Rs 40,00 depending on the brand and model. Have you bought an air purifier India?