On his last visit to Kolkata, Avizo CEO, Mr. Ashok Chahar, was overwhelmed by the response his company was receiving in regard to air purifier sales. He expressed his happiness at how well Avizo was doing in the City of Joy, a city closer to his heart.Kolkata has made it to the news headlines for being one of the most polluted cities in the world. Definitely, it is not a title of glory but tarnishes the image of the capital city. Another city Delhi has also found its place on the list. According to him, this news is pretty disturbing; more so when it has been proved beyond doubt that air pollution is a major contributing factor to a spike in lung cancer cases in never-smokers. Delhi and Punjab governments have already decided to work for hands in glove with each other to deal with stubble burning, which is the primary cause of pollution in India’s capital city.
“A mosaic of steps will work towards curbing air pollution. It was horrible to see how Delhi went into a cloud of smoke in the last year. I do hope that some concrete plans will be conceived and implemented for Kolkata too. Depleting air quality is bad news for Samaritans as it harms them in many ways. However, when we expect the government to do more to control the situation, we should play our part towards solutions, " he said. Mr. Chahar insisted on installing air purifiers at both homes and in the car. It will keep indoor air clean and fresh.
He went on to talk about workable yet affordable air purifiers. The upper class and higher middle class in the financial pyramidal structure of a society can afford air purifiers easily. What about the lower middle class? They form a large section of our society. If they cannot join the movement, it won’t be possible to stub the evil that air pollution is. This is the scenario where talks about affordable air purifiers become more important. “If you have tracked the trajectory of Avizo’s business strategy, you will understand that we always try to appeal to the middle class. This is because we know they should be made the sheet anchors in the entire voyage towards the solutions”.
He explained the idea of focussing more on the ‘affordable’ character of air purifiers is to make the lower middle class aware that “they can also buy a system that will take care of their health by purifying polluted air”. If a sizeable number of middle-class people can [FURL=https://avizo.in/]buy air purifiers[/FURL], it will do a lot to bring the situation under control as “we all know that indoor air quality is 5 times more polluted than outdoor air”. Avizo has an exciting range of low-cost air purifiers. The readers can visit their website to have a glimpse of them. The Indian company has come a long way to establish itself as one of the most sought-after names when it comes to air purifiers.
“I do hope that we will be able to become a household name in the next 10 years. We are committed to making the world a beautiful and healthy place to live in”, he said with a glint in his eyes.