Blog Tag - Beijing air purifiers

Clean-Air Accolades: MayAir wins the Bluetech Award
This winter has already been marred by record-breaking levels of pollution and unprecedented red alert restrictions, but Beijingers need not fear....
Breathless in Beijing: Irene Hong, Managing Director of China eCapital
In this portion of MayAir’s sponsored series, we interview members of Beijing’s international community about what they think and how they deal with...
Breathless in Beijing: Natooke CEO Ines Brunn on how (and why) she cycles through the smog
In this portion of MayAir’s sponsored series, we interview members of Beijing’s international community about what they think and how they deal with...
That Wheezy Feeling: Asthma Irritants and What You Can do About It
While PM2.5s are widely known as one of Beijing's most hazardous pollutants, Dr. Gary Sackrison says those minuscule particles are not the only...
Sizing up Beijing’s Air Pollution against other Cities
Beijing is internationally notorious for its air pollution – surely it ranks among the top five smoggiest cities in the world, right? Wrong. In fact...
Onsite Analysis: MayAir’s Turnkey Inspections
When the air outside gets bad in Beijing it’s painfully obvious – not only can you see the murk, you can often also smell, and sometimes even feel,...
Clean and Clear: how MayAir’s customizable filters can keep your home environment safe
From the whirring fan and vents, to the filters and dusty screens, the various features of air purifiers are an all-too familiar fact of life for...
Silent, Steady and Beijing-Ready: Introducing May Air’s line of air purifiers
Beijing’s abysmal AQI levels certainly make many of us restless, but some people say they’re bound to lose just as much sleep by switching on a big...