New Delhi, Oct. 23 -- Our homes are safe spaces where we spend most of our busy and quiet moments, and the air inside should support health, comfort, and well-being.

During Diwali, celebrations release smoke, fine dust, and microscopic pollutants that can linger indoors long after the festivities. Fireworks also elevate harmful gases like carbon monoxide and nitric oxide, while particulate matter (PM) can spike dozens of times, affecting both health and the environment.

Carpets trap these particles, making indoor air significantly more polluted than usual. For families, especially children, this indoor pollution can trigger dizziness, headaches, or respiratory discomfort. Having a smart air purifier for the home at such a time ensures c...