Last updated: 2 Jun 2026 | 2 Views |
Napa, 40, tells the story of her 72-year-old father — a retired primary school teacher who has lived with moderate COPD for years. He smoked as a young man and once worked in dusty classrooms. He now lives with the family in Bang Yai, Nonthaburi.
"Over the last 2 years his fatigue worsened. Standing up exhausted him. Walking to the bathroom required a rest stop. Every afternoon he wheezed even at rest," Napa says. "The doctor said Bangkok-area PM2.5 was accelerating his lung decline."
COPD narrows airways and damages alveoli. PM2.5 exposure makes things worse:
The GOLD Initiative urges COPD patients to avoid PM2.5 exposure rigorously.
Napa consulted a pulmonologist at Ramathibodi Hospital, who recommended two Allergy Protection AP-907 air purifiers — one in dad's bedroom, one in the living room where he watches TV — running all day.
Before: Afternoon wheezing, three rest stops just walking around the house, 6,000+ baht/month in meds and breathing equipment, 4 hospital visits per year.
After 90 days with AP-907: Walks the house without resting. Started 15-minute garden walks daily. Meds down 30%. Zero hospital visits in 3 months. Smiles and chats with grandkids again.
"This purifier didn't just clean the air — it gave my dad back to our family. He's playing the piano again, teaching my kids. Every baht is worth it." — Napa, Bang Yai, Nonthaburi.
Q1: Does it replace a respirator?
A: No. It supports lung health; it isn't a medical device.
Q2: Can seniors operate it?
A: Large buttons, simple controls.
Q3: Expensive to run all day?
A: Eco mode draws like an LED bulb — under 100 baht/month for 24/7.
Q4: How many units?
A: Two — bedroom + TV/living room.
Q5: Difference from store-bought units?
A: AP-907 uses certified True HEPA H13 + 1 kg carbon + WHD service used in hospitals.
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