Last updated: 2 Jun 2026 | 3 Views |
Ta, 55, lives in Mae Chan, Chiang Rai. During the 2026 burning season (February-April), local PM2.5 broke 350 µg/m³ — 14× the safe limit. The sun set as a dim red disc behind the smoke.
"My kids coughed until their throats were raw. My young grandchild ran high fevers. We made two trips to Mae Chan hospital in a single month. My 80-year-old mother wheezed so badly I feared she might not survive the burning season this year."
Wildfire and open-burning smoke is more dangerous than typical PM2.5:
Northern Thailand burning seasons drive a 30-50% spike in respiratory illness. Source: Thailand Department of Disease Control.
The Allergy Protection AP-907 uses heavy-weight activated carbon for VOCs and PAHs, HEPA H13 for PM2.5/PM10, and a Turbo mode that clears a room fast when smoke surges.
Before: Children's chronic cough, 2 hospital trips/month, wheezing grandmother, 4,000 baht/month in meds.
After 30 days with two AP-907 units (bedroom + living room): No chronic coughs, restful nights for grandmother, meds down to 600 baht, no hospital trips. The whole family rode out the burning season.
"I never thought technology could shield us from forest fires. Every year we felt powerless watching our parents sick and our grandchildren coughing. AP-907 gives my family a real shield." — Ta, Mae Chan, Chiang Rai.
Q1: Can it replace an N95 indoors?
A: Indoors, AP-907 is better — continuous use, no fatigue.
Q2: Heavier dust in the North — different model needed?
A: Same model; run Turbo or Auto mode continuously.
Q3: Filter lifespan during burning season?
A: Replace HEPA every 6-8 months in heavy seasons.
Q4: Solar or inverter compatible?
A: Standard AC; works with inverter/solar setups for blackouts.
Q5: Worth the price?
A: One burning season of medical costs already justifies the unit.
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