Philips India launches awareness campaign on the World Asthma Day
Aims to educate consumers about Asthma and help people manage their Asthma
symptoms better
Mumbai, India – Royal
Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health
technology, has launched a strong campaign to increase awareness around asthma and
associated respiratory issues, especially amongst children. The multichannel initiatives
across social media and on-ground initiatives intents to bridge the alarming
gap in knowledge around managing asthma, risks of asthma attacks and its
triggers associated with indoor pollution.
With an estimated 15-20
million of the total Indian population suffering from asthma, the allergy and
asthma sufferers are looking for ways to ease the symptoms by reducing indoor
air-borne pollutants. It has been observed that asthma is prevalent in roughly
10-15% of children aged between 5-11 years old. The strongest risk factors for
developing asthma are exposure, especially in infancy, to indoor pollutants
(such as house dust mites in bedding, carpets and stuffed furniture, cats and
cockroaches, PM2.5 and pollen) and a family history of asthma or allergy.
The initiative will witness Philips organizing live
demonstrations across 100 consumer electronics and appliances stores in the
country, reaching out to respiratory patients and parents of young kids to spread
awareness around health impacts of indoor air pollution, and how air purifiers help
in combating asthma triggers. Philips is also running a campaign tilted ‘‘Help
your child Fight against Asthma” across its social media handles including,
Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Google Display Network. In addition to this,
Philips is also distributing leaflets in catchment areas to spread awareness
around Asthma and its prevention.
Expressing his
concern, Dr. Himanshu Garg, Head Department of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine,
W Pratiksha Hospital said, “Cases of Asthma and other
respiratory allergies are on the rise. With poor air quality and rising air
pollution, our purpose is to reduce number of people suffering from asthma with
proper diagnosis and treatment. Managing our indoor environment by reducing the
triggers is also needed to preventing frequent attacks”
Commenting on the launch, Mr. Gulbahar
Taurani, President, Philips Personal Health for Philips India Sub-continent
said, “At
Philips, we are constantly looking for new opportunities to improve peoples’
lives through meaningful innovations. With the growing concern around
increasing number of asthma patients and growing hypersensitivity towards
various harmful pollutants present indoors, our endeavour is to bring in highly
advanced technology that truly makes a difference to the lives of our customers.
We believe that combating Asthma starts at home, and prevention is the key. This
campaign is in line with our endeavour to spread awareness to reduce asthma
triggers at home and provide effective solutions to consumers to manage their
Asthma symptoms better.”
Philips India, with
its background in Health Technology and through its initiatives around key
health issues, is consciously raising awareness about asthma, existence of
hazardous indoor air pollutants and the role of air purifiers to combat these
harmful pollutants.
About Royal Philips: Royal
Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health technology company focused
on improving people's health and enabling better outcomes across the health
continuum from healthy living and prevention, to diagnosis, treatment and home
care. Philips leverages advanced technology and deep clinical and consumer
insights to deliver integrated solutions. Headquartered in the Netherlands, the
company is a leader in diagnostic imaging, image-guided therapy, patient
monitoring and health informatics, as well as in consumer health and home care.
Philips' health technology portfolio generated 2018 sales of EUR 18.1 billion
and employs approximately 77,000 employees with sales and services in more than
100 countries. News about Philips can be found at http://www.philips.com/newscenter.
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