Pollution that takes your breath away

Bottled air. It seems to have become the new solution. The pollution rate of some of the most famous cities in the world is truly alarming. To the point that one of the tricks to try to take a "breath of air" is precisely the air in the bottle.
As absurd and at times funny as it may seem, this is an element that highlights the sad aspect of the conditions in which large cities find themselves.
The need to draw clean air from a bottle suggests the difficulties of metropolitan inhabitants. Suffering from pollution leads them to find a similar solution.

The condition of Beijing, the most polluted city in the world

The idea of ​​bottled air has its origin in Australia. Although more sales and widespread use are recorded in China.
A machine that draws in the air by filtering, and is said to change its smell according to the places where it is treated.
It is not surprising or surprising that the Chinese business has come up with such a solution for their renowned creativity. It is well known that in China, and in Beijing in particular, the smog is such that it permeates the air, creating a thick cloud. No, it is not fog, but simply smog.
To the protective masks that the Chinese never give up, it seemed right to add the possibility of clean air. Often this is taken from the English countryside or from the Canadian mountainous areas. This is to be able to have a semblance of cleanliness and give your body a moment of well-being.

Italy: Naples also adopts bottled air

It seems that this remedy has recently also been adopted by the city of Naples.
Italy, albeit to a lesser extent than China, has an ever higher rate of pollution and worrying for the health of citizens.
It is no coincidence that it is a metropolis like Naples that feels the need for a measure of a new preventive measure. Such as bottled air. About two hundred breaths and you can fill your lungs with unpolluted air. Although "innovative" as an idea, it is certainly one of the saddest. If you think about why the invention was useful as an alternative to walking in less polluted places.
But can it really replace a healthy walk in the mountains?

Bottled air. The need for clean air is an emergency last edit: 2016-12-30T15:35:15+01:00 da Francesca D'Elia

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