Smog remedies: Canned air and water-spraying drones

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HONG KONG: As millions of people in Asia choke under polluted skies, authorities have turned to water-dispersing drones and outdoor air purifiers ...

HONG KONG: As millions of people in Asia choke under polluted skies, authorities have turned to water-dispersing drones and outdoor air purifiers to improve air quality, while companies have tried to cash in by selling everything from canned air to lung-purifying teas.

Cloud-seeding is used to stimulate rain by injecting chemicals into clouds using rockets, cannons or aircraft, but the technique is not always successful. The government says it will be able to remove at least 80 per cent of harmful particulates and nitrogen dioxide using large fans which suck exhaust into air purification plants in three ventilation buildings along the tunnel.

Popular destinations for these so-called"smog refugees" include places such as Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. Some even travel to Antarctica on these"lung-cleansing trips," according to Ctrip.Although experts say residents in smoggy cities are unlikely to see health effects from breathing bottled air, that hasn't stopped entrepreneurs from selling them canisters of the stuff from New Zealand, Canada, Australia, and Switzerland.

 

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Straight Outta Total Recall.

Looked like our neighbors have started their fire rituals recently, have we carry out these remedies NEAsg ?

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