Customer's safety from
air pollution & disease transmission
Malls equipped with sustainable technology developed at IITs and IISc
Clean Air for Malls
Poor air quality in malls can have significant impacts on business leading to lower customer engagement and footfall.
Clean air quality in malls is a strong marketing point to attract more customers, boost their confidence and have higher engagement in spending more time shopping inside the mall.
Impacts of Poor Air Quality
The outside air pollution coming inside worsens the indoor air quality making it difficult to stay inside malls.
Customers falling sick
Poor air quality can cause a range of health problems, including headaches, dizziness, fatigue, shortness of breath, and nausea. Long-term exposure to poor air quality can lead to chronic respiratory diseases, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Makes your AHUs inefficient
Polluted air clogs the AHU filters causing increase in pressure drop and restricting the air flow leading to inefficient cooling and high electricity bills.
Negative customer experience
Impacts the overall customer experience in a mall making the customers feel uncomfortable, difficulty breathing, irritation in their eyes, nose, and throat. This can lead to negative reviews and a decrease in footfall.
Pollutants that harm your customers inside a Mall
VOC
Volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, are chemicals that can be found in products such as paint, cleaning supplies, and furniture. VOCs can cause eye, nose, and throat irritation, and can also be harmful to the environment.
PM 2.5
Particulate matter, or PM, refers to tiny particles that can be inhaled and cause respiratory problems. PM can come from sources such as vehicle emissions, tobacco smoke, and construction dust.
Ozone (O3)
Ozone is a gas that can irritate the eyes, nose, and throat, and can also worsen respiratory conditions such as asthma. It is created by the reaction of sunlight with pollutants such as vehicle exhaust.
Poor Air Quality affects
Mall Staff
Children
People with respiratory conditions
Air quality Solutions for Malls
Just imagine entering a mall which says ” outside air pollution = 500 versus inside air pollution = 50 “