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The document discusses the harmful effects of cigarette smoking and air pollution. It describes several diseases that are linked to smoking cigarettes, such as heart disease, emphysema, lung cancer, bronchitis, and asthma. It also explains the harmful substances in cigarette smoke, including nicotine, tar, carcinogens, carbon monoxide, and irritants. The document also discusses how life would be affected without clean air and provides some ways to reduce air pollution, such as using public transportation, planting trees, and recycling. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining clean air for health and the environment.
Respiration involves the breakdown of nutrients to release energy in cells. It requires oxygen and enzymes. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen to break down glucose, releasing carbon dioxide and water. The chemical equation is C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O. Anaerobic respiration breaks down glucose without oxygen, producing less energy. In yeast, the equation is C6H12O6 → 2C2H5OH + 2CO2. During vigorous exercise, lactic acid builds up and is later removed as the oxygen debt is repaid during recovery.
The respiratory system involves the movement of air through the body during breathing. Air enters through the mouth and nasal passages, then travels through the trachea and bronchi into the lungs. In the lungs, air passes through many bronchioles into tiny sacs called alveoli. It is in the alveoli where gas exchange takes place, with oxygen passing into the blood and carbon dioxide passing out of the blood. Breathing in is called inhalation and involves the diaphragm contracting to increase the chest cavity volume. Breathing out is called exhalation and involves the diaphragm relaxing and decreasing the chest cavity volume to force air back out.
The document summarizes key aspects of the human respiratory system and transport of oxygen in the body. It discusses how red blood cells contain hemoglobin which binds to oxygen in the lungs to form oxyhemoglobin. This travels through the bloodstream and releases oxygen into tissues where concentrations are lower. Several harmful substances that can damage the respiratory system are outlined such as cigarette smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and haze. Common respiratory diseases like asthma, bronchitis, emphysema and lung cancer are briefly described.
This document provides an overview of Chapter 7 on respiration in biology. It includes blanks to fill in about aerobic and anaerobic respiration, the mechanisms of inhalation and exhalation in humans, labeling parts of a diagram showing gas exchange in the lungs, and completing a table comparing photosynthesis and respiration. The key topics covered are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration, the breathing mechanisms in humans, and the comparison of photosynthesis to respiration.
Ideally, air should have 21% Oxygen, 78% Nitrogen, and 1% other gases; this is the air you breathe in the mountains or open fields. Unfortunately, the oxygen level in our cities is low, and it is even lower in our homes and offices. Hence, we are all living with oxygen deficiency.
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AIR POLLUTION CONTROL course material by Prof S S JAHAGIRDAR,NKOCET,SOLAPUR for BE (CIVIL ) students of Solapur university. Content will be also useful for SHIVAJI and PUNE university students
The document discusses the harmful effects of cigarette smoking and air pollution. It describes several diseases that are linked to smoking cigarettes, such as heart disease, emphysema, lung cancer, bronchitis, and asthma. It also explains the harmful substances in cigarette smoke, including nicotine, tar, carcinogens, carbon monoxide, and irritants. The document also discusses how life would be affected without clean air and provides some ways to reduce air pollution, such as using public transportation, planting trees, and recycling. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining clean air for health and the environment.
Respiration involves the breakdown of nutrients to release energy in cells. It requires oxygen and enzymes. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen to break down glucose, releasing carbon dioxide and water. The chemical equation is C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O. Anaerobic respiration breaks down glucose without oxygen, producing less energy. In yeast, the equation is C6H12O6 → 2C2H5OH + 2CO2. During vigorous exercise, lactic acid builds up and is later removed as the oxygen debt is repaid during recovery.
The respiratory system involves the movement of air through the body during breathing. Air enters through the mouth and nasal passages, then travels through the trachea and bronchi into the lungs. In the lungs, air passes through many bronchioles into tiny sacs called alveoli. It is in the alveoli where gas exchange takes place, with oxygen passing into the blood and carbon dioxide passing out of the blood. Breathing in is called inhalation and involves the diaphragm contracting to increase the chest cavity volume. Breathing out is called exhalation and involves the diaphragm relaxing and decreasing the chest cavity volume to force air back out.
The document summarizes key aspects of the human respiratory system and transport of oxygen in the body. It discusses how red blood cells contain hemoglobin which binds to oxygen in the lungs to form oxyhemoglobin. This travels through the bloodstream and releases oxygen into tissues where concentrations are lower. Several harmful substances that can damage the respiratory system are outlined such as cigarette smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and haze. Common respiratory diseases like asthma, bronchitis, emphysema and lung cancer are briefly described.
This document provides an overview of Chapter 7 on respiration in biology. It includes blanks to fill in about aerobic and anaerobic respiration, the mechanisms of inhalation and exhalation in humans, labeling parts of a diagram showing gas exchange in the lungs, and completing a table comparing photosynthesis and respiration. The key topics covered are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration, the breathing mechanisms in humans, and the comparison of photosynthesis to respiration.
Ideally, air should have 21% Oxygen, 78% Nitrogen, and 1% other gases; this is the air you breathe in the mountains or open fields. Unfortunately, the oxygen level in our cities is low, and it is even lower in our homes and offices. Hence, we are all living with oxygen deficiency.
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- Types of air pollutants including sulfur and nitrogen oxides, ozone, carbon oxides, and particles
- Sources of air pollution such as vehicles, industry, and burning of forests
- Health impacts of pollutants like carbon monoxide and ozone which can cause respiratory diseases and death
- Steps individuals and governments can take to reduce air pollution and mitigate climate change, such as use of public transport, renewable energy, and stronger environmental laws.
Understand the impact of these on the environment and on living beings.
Identify the different types of Air pollutant and there sources.
Suggest ways to minimize the Air pollution.
Spread awareness about the Air pollution and it’s effect.
This is a brief presentation about COPD. If you have been prescribed oxygen therapy, you may have COPD. It talks about the symptoms, causes and treatment levels.
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I hope you find this presentation helpful in your studies in ecology.
***All credits belong to those who provided the documents and photos used in my presentation.
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Extra finest sensor and the Prkruti Lite app can extremely beneficial for the detection of the VOCs and other dangerous gases. Through remote alerts, you will see the real data of air quality map, graphs, and IAQ notifications.
We want to make an impact on our environment to create a better place to live for now and for the future generation. We are here to give you the right and real-time data of air around you.
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1. Indoor air pollution is a significant issue as indoor air can be more polluted than outdoor air.
2. Historical events in the 1970s led to increased monitoring and standards for indoor air quality (IAQ) after outbreaks of illness among building occupants.
3. Common sources of indoor air pollution include poor building ventilation and air conditioning systems, as well as pollutants emitted from building materials, furnishings, and human activities like breathing and cleaning. Proper ventilation is important for maintaining good IAQ.
The document provides information about an air quality organization that monitors air pollution, regulates industrial emissions, and educates the public about air quality in four counties in Ohio. It discusses the history of air quality regulation in Cincinnati dating back to the 1880s. It also discusses common sources of air pollution like cars and factories. The document answers questions about smog formation and explains how air quality alerts are issued based on the Air Quality Index. Finally, it provides tips individuals can take to help improve air quality like reducing idling, recycling, and using CFL light bulbs.
The emission control system reduces pollutants from vehicle exhaust by using several components. The positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system and evaporative emission (EVAP) system reduce hydrocarbons, while the exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system and three-way catalytic converter (TWC) lower nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide. These work together to minimize harmful emissions like carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, and particulate matter that can impact human health.
Indoor air pollution comes from numerous sources and has various health effects. People spend most of their time indoors where pollutant levels can be 2 to 50 times higher than outdoor levels. Main indoor air pollutants include gases like carbon monoxide and formaldehyde, particulate matter like smoke and pet dander, radon, and biological organisms like mold and dust mites. Indoor pollutants react through complex chemical processes involving oxidizers, free radicals, and surfaces. Improving indoor air requires controlling sources, increasing ventilation, and using air cleaners, while indoor pollution poses widespread health and other impacts especially for sensitive groups like children.
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Prkruti Lite is the first compact and portable device which measures the full range of harmful gases in the air.
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• Research shows our life is shortened by
approximately 9 years, if we are living in a
city like Delhi.
• Human brain uses maximum oxygen of all
the organs. Our brain keeps developing till
the age of seven years. Pregnant mothers
need 20% more oxygen.
• Optimum levels of oxygen, boost our
immunity and improve our overall health.
Oxygen
3. Ideally, air should have a composition of 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, and 1%
other gases; this is the air you breathe in the mountains. Unfortunately, the
oxygen level in our cities is very low, and it is even lower in our homes and
offices.
NITROGEN
78%
oxygen
18%
POLLUTION
/ OTHER
GASES 3%
NITROGEN
78%
oxygen 16-
17%
POLLUTION
/ OTHER
GASES 5%
Know your Air
Outdoor Air
Composition
Indoor Air
Composition
4. Oxygen in Delhi-NCR Air
We measured the levels
of oxygen at various
places in Delhi-NCR.
The levels were far
below the adequate
requirement for a healthy
and vital life.
As per Occupational
Safety and Health
Association (OSHA),
USA, less than 19.5%
oxygen level is an
Oxygen Deprived
Environment.
This might create
coronary, pulmonary and
circulatory problems in
human body.
5. Indoor Air Quality
The air inside our homes and offices, or any occupied enclosed space is
termed as Indoor Air. Wherever there are people or animals in an enclosed
space there is a progressive decrease in oxygen levels.
• Pollution kills more people than wars and terrorism today.
• “Indoor air is up to 5 times worse than outdoor”: Environmental Protection
Agency
• “Air quality is the single biggest environmental hazard in the world”: WHO
• 72% of the toxic chemicals are found indoor (under level)
• Annually more than 9 million people in India die due to pollution related
diseases, and more than 1.2 million people dies due to bad indoor air.
• Pollution effects are as small as burning eyes and itchy throats, to as large
as breathing problems and even deaths.
6. Know your Breaths
• We take 20,000 breaths each day.
• On an average we breath 12 times
per minute.
• Oxygen is absorbed by our blood in
the lungs and carbon dioxide is
released, therefore indoor air has
less oxygen than the outdoor
Breathing (respiration or ventilation) is the process of moving air in and out
of the lungs, to facilitate gas exchange with the internal environment, mostly
by bringing in oxygen and flushing out carbon dioxide
ExhaleInhale
The air we breathe in our homes and offices is full of chemicals and is
oxygen deficient. Just imagine what this air does to your health and body?
7. What is Indoor Air Pollution?
Air
Pollution
Excess
CO2
Chemicals
and Gases
Lack of
oxygen
Dust
particles:
PM 2.5 &
PM 10
Air pollution can be defined as the presence of toxic chemicals or
compounds (including those of biological origin) in the air, at levels that pose
a health risk.
Indoor Air Pollution is caused by:
8. Curing the Air Pollution
Indoor Air pollution can be reduced by
targeting all the causes individually.
To take of some of the causes, there
are products available in the market.
Lack of pollutants in the air doesn’t
mean it is enough, if it doesn’t have
optimum oxygen levels.
Indoor Air Purifier is just a
dust filter, it cannot improve
air quality.
Just like milk quality is determined by
its fat content, the air quality is
determined by its oxygen level.
Bonphul
OxyMax
Air
Pollution
Exces
s CO2
Chemicals
and Gases
Lack of
oxygen
Dust
particles:
PM 2.5 &
PM 10
9. Problems We Have Identified
Cities have low oxygen
Air pollution can be seen from 3 perspectives:
- Excessive dust (PM 2.5, PM 10)
- High carbon dioxide
- Low oxygen level
People are addressing the problem of carbon
and dust particles, even toxic gases. But
nobody is talking about oxygen
Pure air—the kind found in the mountains—has
21% oxygen (78% nitrogen and 1% other
gases)
In our cities, the level of oxygen in outdoor air
is about 18%
Indoor, it is even less—16 to 18%--depending
upon the kind of ventilation one has
In some places like gyms, it even falls to 15%
Why is oxygen low in cities?
Trees produce oxygen. Our cities are becoming
bereft of green cover
Increase in automobile density: 1 litre of
petrol/diesel requires 10,000 litres of air
Buildings have even lower oxygen
Wherever there is a closed space and
breathing creatures—man or animal--within it,
there would be a progressive reduction in
oxygen and increase in carbon dioxide
Our offices are great examples of poorly
ventilated closed spaces
Popular fallacy
Unlike what is generally believed, air-
conditioners only circulate indoor air, they do
not get fresh air from outside, or have the
capability to improve the quality of indoor air
Manifestation
Low oxygen saps vitality and overworks the
immune system
Impact
Loss of work productivity
Poor health and Respiratory problems
10. Solution We've Developed
Air
Purifier
Air
Handling
Unit (AHU)
Oxygen
Optimizer
It is a wonder
why nobody had
thought about
this problem
before
O2
co2
PM
2.5
PM
10
1st
in the World
Oxus, South Korea
2nd
in the World
Bonphul, India
11. Harmful Effects of Low Oxygen
Wherever there are people or animals in an enclosed space there is a
progressive decrease in oxygen. Lack of oxygen in the body causes:
• Confusion, Restlessness, Headache, Shortness of Breath, Rapid Breathing,
Dizziness, Lack of Coordination, Rapid Heart Rate, Elevated Blood
Pressure, Visual Disturbances, Weaker Immune System, Coughing/
Gasping, Muscle Cramps
• As per Occupational Safety and Health Association (OSHA), USA, less than
19.5% oxygen is an ‘Oxygen Deprived Environment’. It can create coronary,
pulmonary and circulatory problems in human body
• Oxygen is the fuel of our body, so lack of oxygen puts extra load on our
organ like heart and lungs to fulfill the body requirements (imagine running a
device on low voltage which will eventually damage the device)
Exposure to low levels of oxygen for extended time periods can cause
Hypoxemia and weaken your body’s natural immunity and resilience.
12. OxyMax : Oxygen Optimizer
Bonphul OxyMax works like your partner for life. It takes oxygen from the
outside air and pumps it into your house and office, creating a pure and
healthy mountain-like atmosphere, of your own.
Bonphul OxyMax oxygen optimizer works on PSA technology universalized
by NASA, to increase the concentration of oxygen in indoor air for the
residential and commercial segments. PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) is a
popular technology used by massive manufacturing plants for gas
separation. Bonphul OxyMax uses the same technology in a miniature form.
OxyMax 20 LPM
13. Product We've Created
Residential
& Light Commercial
• Launched on 1 Nov 2017
• 10/20 LPM (21.2/42.4 CFH)
• Looks like a Split AC
• Outdoor unit
• Indoor unit
Heavy
Commercial
• Launched in January 2018
• 50 LPM (106 CFH)
• To operate like a VRF system,
scalable to any degree: both vertical
& horizontal
• Integration with major BMS
Outdoor
Unit
Indoor
Unit
OxyMax 20 OxyMax 50
14. PSA Technology
(Pressure Swing Adsorption)
Air
Compressor
O2 Output
pressure 6 -
10 PSI
Towers are filled with Zeolite
granules which work like filter and
absorb nitrogen and other gases
and oxygen is free for output
Filter
Oil free Air
Compressor
O2-
Collection
Tank
Nitrogen
Flushes out
Solenoid Valve Assembly to
Control the flow of Air in towers
O2
Ambient
Air Inlet
Air
CompressorFilter
15. Step By Step Work Flow
• The Air Compressor pushes the Medical
grade filtered air to the valve assembly.
• The valve controls the flow of air, to Tower
1 and 2.
• In the first cycle the valve pushes the air to
Tower 1 and the Zeolite in Tower 1
catches the nitrogen and other gases and
the oxygen is released and collected in the
oxygen collection Tank.
• Now the valve pushes the air to Tower 2
and nitrogen in Tower1 is flushed out at
the same time and Tower 2 starts making
oxygen which is again collected in the
oxygen collection Tank.
• This process is repeated again and again
and oxygen collection Tank gives
continuous oxygen output (in litre per
minute - LPM)
• This is a regenerating process which
produces 100% natural oxygen through
PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption)
Zeolite
16. Ease of Installation
Bonphul OxyMax is available in standard capacities of 5/10/20/50 LPM (litres
per minute). While a 5 LPM machine is suitable for a standard bedroom, a
20 LPM can take of a 2-3 bedroom home.
One OxyMax 20 unit can be connected
to multiple indoor units for even
distribution of oxygenated air
throughout your space.
All indoor units can be individually
controlled for optimum utilisation.
OxyMax uses half electricity
for the same size of room
compared to air conditioner.
17. Thank you!
Sales Office- 609 Galleria Tower, DLF Phase-IV, Sector 28, Gurugram
Reg. Office - S 505, 3E School Block Shakarpur, New Delhi-92
Tel: +91-9105966966
Email: sales@bonphulapl.com Web: www.bonphulapl.com