UBOMICA and WHO: Together for a Breathable Future

At UBOMICA, we stand with WHO’s mission to reduce air pollution and protect human health. Our solutions are aligned with global recommendations to ensure that clean indoor air becomes an everyday reality for Indian households, businesses, and institutions. Clean air is a basic right, not a luxury.

Poonam Panwar

5/8/20242 min read

Air pollution is not just an environmental issue—it’s a public health emergency. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 99% of the global population breathes air that exceeds WHO air quality limits. India, unfortunately, is among the most severely affected countries, where polluted air contributes to over a million premature deaths every year.

What WHO Says About Air Quality

The WHO updated its Air Quality Guidelines (AQGs) in 2021, setting stricter limits on pollutants like:

  • PM2.5 (Fine particulate matter)

  • PM10 (Coarse particulate matter)

  • NO₂ (Nitrogen dioxide)

  • O₃ (Ozone)

  • SO₂ (Sulphur dioxide)

These pollutants can cause or worsen heart disease, lung cancer, stroke, asthma, and even cognitive decline.

The WHO recommends that countries adopt cleaner technologies, strengthen air quality monitoring, and promote clean household environments. UBOMICA responds to this call with smart, affordable air purification systems built specifically for India’s climate and urban challenges.

How UBOMICA Aligns with WHO Guidelines

Removes PM2.5 and PM10 Efficiently

Our HEPA-equipped purifiers capture particles as small as 0.1 microns, exceeding the efficiency needed to fight off deadly PM2.5 levels that plague Indian cities.

Neutralizes Harmful Gases

We integrate activated carbon filters to absorb volatile organic compounds (VOCs), nitrogen dioxide, and smoke, following WHO’s emphasis on gaseous pollutant reduction.

Negative Ion Technology

To further improve air quality, UBOMICA uses negative ion generators that neutralize airborne pollutants and enhance oxygen flow—supporting WHO’s goals of healthy indoor spaces.

Focus on Vulnerable Groups

WHO highlights the disproportionate impact of air pollution on children, the elderly, and people with pre-existing health conditions. UBOMICA prioritizes these needs with silent, efficient units ideal for bedrooms, schools, hospitals, and elder care homes.

Going Beyond Devices

WHO's strategy to combat air pollution includes a multi-sectoral approach—and so does UBOMICA’s long-term vision:

  • 🌿 Eco-Friendly Manufacturing
    All our products are designed with minimal plastic, recyclable materials, and energy-efficient motors.

  • 💧 Water Alkalinizers
    A future line of wellness products for total health enhancement, promoting better hydration alongside cleaner air.

  • 🏞️ Eco-Tourism and Wellness Retreats
    Coming soon—UBOMICA will offer city dwellers a chance to detox in nature with 100% organic food, chemical-free surroundings, and pure air in curated green resorts.

India Needs Local Solutions for a Global Problem

While WHO provides a framework, India needs practical, scalable solutions tailored to its environmental realities. UBOMICA bridges this gap—bringing global health standards into Indian homes.

We believe that clean air should not be a privilege—it should be a basic human right.

Join the Movement for a Healthier Tomorrow

Together, let’s meet WHO’s air quality targets—one purifier, one family, one community at a time.

👉 Visit www.ubomica.com to learn more.

UBOMICA – Clean Air, Clean Life.