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HONEYWELL LAUNCHES NATIONAL AWARENESS CAMPAIGN ON HAZARDS OF INDOOR AIR POLLUTION






·         Leading actor Kareena Kapoor Khan to be celebrity spokesperson for Honeywell indoor air pollution campaign

·         Company also expands Connected Home portfolio with two new air purifiers to provide cleaner air in Indian homes


 Honeywell (NYSE: HON), a leader in Connected Home technologies, is launching a public awareness-led campaign to educate people about the relatively unknown hazards of indoor air pollution. Featuring leading Indian actor Kareena Kapoor Khan, the launch also introduced two new additions to the company’s indoor air purifier portfolio for Indian homes.

Today, India is home to half of the world’s 20 most polluted cities. Rapid urbanization, construction, dependence on coal for energy, vehicular pollution, and dust contribute to rising pollution levels. 10 percent of the world’s asthma patients are from India, and the country has registered a nearly 50 percent increase in premature deaths from particulate matter between 1990 and 2015. The Air Quality-Life Index (AQLI) recently developed by the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago reveals that if India reduced air pollution to meet WHO air quality standards, its people could live about four years longer on average. Average lifespan could be as much as nine years longer in Delhi, and 3.5 years longer in Kolkata and Mumbai.

However, even more poorly understood is indoor air pollution, which can be up to 10 times higher than outdoor air pollution and yet, invisible. Honeywell research across key Indian metros shows most people associate poor air quality and health risks with smog and dirty air found in the outdoor environments of large cities across India. But there is little or no awareness about indoor air pollution and the health hazards it poses.

More than a million people in India die due to indoor air pollution annually. Cooking, including on wood- or coal-fired stoves, incense, pet dander, aerosols, fumes from paints and upholstery – all contribute to air pollution inside Indian homes. This is hazardous particularly for those who suffer from respiratory ailments, or are susceptible to allergies.

Honeywell is launching this integrated marketing campaign aiming to draw attention to, and raise public awareness about indoor air pollution and purification.
“I’m glad to be associated with Honeywell for its strong technology heritage,” said Kareena Kapoor Khan. “Honeywell understands air pollution and purification inside our homes. That is important for me and my family, and I think I’m helping address an important issue with this campaign.”

Honeywell technologies are already in 150 million homes with connected thermostats, smoke detectors, advanced security systems, and air and water purification systems. The company developed its Air Touch range of air purifiers to address the ever-growing problem of air pollution inside Indian homes. These purifiers are designed based on research that took into account the unique issues with indoor air quality in Indian homes, and consumer needs and behaviors:

·         The range, including the new Honeywell Air Touch I8 and A5 models, comes with the assurance of the pre-filterHEPA filter, and the company’s patented HiSiv technology, or an activated carbon filter. The three-layer filter combination eliminates large dust particles, bacteria, formaldehyde, harmful gases, volatile organic compounds, and offers a PM2.5removal efficiency of greater than 99 percent.

·         The touch panel offers features like variable fan speed, an air quality indicator, child lock, and sleep mode.

·         The products’ award-winning design offers intuitive and user-friendly features like 3D airflow, anti-fall design, and prevents exposure to filters that have absorbed pollutants. The latest feature is real-time ambient air pollution measurement, which most air purifiers do not offer.

Speaking at the launch, Vikas Chadha, president, Honeywell India, said, “Most of us are unaware that indoor air pollution poses a serious health hazard. We want to educate people that staying indoors doesn’t necessarily mean the air you’re breathing is safe. However, there are affordable technologies available now to help tackle this issue, even more for those who need relief from respiratory ailments, asthma, allergies, and other long term breathing and health problems. The technology used in our products is recommended for homes by the Indian Medical Academy for Preventive Healthcare.”

Dino Asvaintravice president and general manager, Honeywell Home and Building Technologies, Greater China/High Growth Regions for the Homes businesssaid, “Dino Asvaintravice president and general manager, Honeywell Home and Building Technologies, Greater China/High Growth Regions for the Homes businesssaid, “We have the best technology available today, to provide ready-now solutions that work for Indian conditions. The Air Touch purifiers are designed to help every family immediately improve the air they and their loved ones breathe inside their homes. One of our goals has been to make our products more accessible – both in terms of superior user experience as well as affordability. We were very clear when we started to develop our residential air purifiers three years back, that clean air should be a basic right, not a luxury.”

Honeywell is a leading brand in the indoor air purification space with one of the widest portfolio available to address pollution inside homes, cars, and institutions. Its complete range of air purifiers is available on e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Flipkart, and PayTM, and offline channels, including large and small format retail stores.

Price for the products:
·         Rs 11490 for A5 White
·         Rs 12990 for A5 Gold
·         Rs 20990 for Air Touch i8 White
·         Rs 22990 for Air Touch i8 Gold
About Honeywell Home and Building Technologies
Honeywell Connected Home is a part of Honeywell Home and Building Technologies (HBT), a global business with more than 44,000 employees worldwide. HBT is a leader in the Internet of Things (IoT) and creates products, software and technologies found in more than 150 million homes and 10 million buildings worldwide. We help homeowners stay connected and in control of their comfort, security and energy use. Commercial building owners and occupants use our technologies to ensure their facilities are safe, energy efficient, sustainable and productive. Our advanced metering hardware and software solutions help electricity, gas and water providers supply customers and communities more efficiently. For more news and information on Honeywell Home and Building Technologies, please visit http://www.honeywell.com/newsroom.

About Honeywell India     
Honeywell (www.honeywell.com) is a Fortune 100 software-industrial company that delivers industry specific solutions that include aerospace and automotive products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes, and industry; and performance materials globally. Our technologies help everything from aircraft, cars, homes and buildings, manufacturing plants, supply chains, and workers become more connected to make our world smarter, safer, and more sustainable. All of Honeywell’s global businesses have a strong legacy in India, built over the last eight decades. Honeywell’s India commitment is evident in seven state-of-the-art manufacturing and engineering operations, and five global centers of excellence for technology development and innovation. Honeywell employs close to 15,000 people across 50 locations including Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Madurai, Pune and Vadodara. For additional information on Honeywell India, please visit https://honeywell.com/country/in/.


NEW DELHI, Sept. 20, 2017



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