Oxygen Chamber: For a breath of fresh air

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Press Trust of India Gurgaon
Last Updated : Nov 24 2017 | 1:05 PM IST
Want to breathe long and deep? Longing for that whiff of fresh air, so elusive in Delhi-NCR? Just head to the Oxygen Chamber that offers you oodles of clean air and its free.
That the Oxygen Chamber is next to the Huda City Metro station, crowded and chaotic with lots of people inside and lots of traffic outside, makes the contrast starker.
Built by Nurturing Green, the Oxygen Chamber is a welcome break in a city where masks and air purifiers are increasingly the norm as air pollution levels fluctuate between severe, very poor and poor.
Equipped with an air purifier and NASA approved air purifying plants such as areca palm, peace lily and sansevieria trifasciata (also known as mother-in-laws tongue or snake plant), the place, spread over 13,000 sq ft, is a treat for the eyes and, more important, for the lungs.
The NASA approved air purifying plants available in the Oxygen Chamber absorb harmful gases like xylene, benzene, formaldehyde and CO2 to bring freshness indoors, Nurture Green Founder Annu Grover told PTI.
We are practically breathing poison," she said.
So, enter the chamber and levels of PM (particulate matter) 2.5 and 10 -- microscopic particles that can enter and embed deep into the lungs and subsequently the bloodstream
get into a free-fall, making a safe and pollution-free landing at 8-10 from the hazardous 300-400.
Theres a catch, however. The chamber also has an electronic air purifier.
These air purifying plants are not there to replace the air purifiers. No. We are saying that both complement each other.
It works like this. The air purifying plants absorb the harmful gases, while the electronic air purifier takes care of your PM level, said Nikhil Grover, senior marketing manager of the company.
Using medical analogy, he said an electronic air purifier works like allopathy, and the air purifying plants are somewhat close to homeopathy.
According to him, it would cost Rs 15,000-20,000 to build an oxygen chamber in a home.
The place also sells all kinds of green plants indoor and outdoor as well as theme based garden and balcony furniture, among a host of other things.

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First Published: Nov 24 2017 | 1:05 PM IST

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