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Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar
Levels of fine soot particles (PM2.5)—the most dangerous type of air pollution—can rise to more than 20 times the World Health Organization’s safe limit. - National Geographic
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ABOUT
Ordon, is an indoor haven for Ger homes in Mongolia, with a built-in air purifier for children between 0-2 years. It supports the healthy development of lungs during their most vulnerable years.
The child health crisis in Mongolia is due to severe levels of indoor and outdoor air pollution. Ger homes which rely on coal for cooking and heating, coal mines and power plants are key contributors to the toxic air.
Children suffer the most, even indoors.
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