Fabrication of pollution vacuum for the sky

Beijing officials this week recommended that children and the elderly should stay indoors due to severe dense fog , a major problem in the Chinese capital as well as many other parts of the country.

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The condition of dense fog often obstructs traffic, damages health and reduces visibility to no more than 10 meters. According to Dutch design expert Daan Roosegaarde, the solution to this problem is to use an electronic vacuum cleaner to clean the air.

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Mr. Roosegaarde uses copper coils to create a static electromagnetic field, drawing smoke particles to clean the air.(Photo: Youtube)

According to Dezeen, Mr. Roosegaarde shook hands with the mayor of Beijing to use pollution pollution technology for a new city park. The system will use copper coils to create a static electromagnetic field, drawing smoke particles to clean the air.

Mr. Roosegaarde said that this special pollution vacuum will create fresh air "holes" that can reach up to 60 meters in size scattered throughout the dense fog covering the sky. Static-generated coils can be buried under the park's grass and do not release toxic residues.

Mr. Roosegaarde's company collaborated with scientists at Delft University to produce an operational prototype of the system. He plans to spend another year and a half to improve the technology before applying it to parks in Beijing.

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Air pollution will create clean air "holes" in the dense fog in the sky.(Photo: Daily Mail)

Meanwhile, the vision has decreased and pollution due to small dust particles in the air has risen to a record, 40 times higher than the international safety threshold in a Chinese city when the region enters the season. dense fog. Winter often carries the worst air pollution to northern China due to a combination of weather conditions and increased coal burning for households and local heating systems.

In Harbin, a large city in the northern province of Heilongjiang, northern China, heating systems were activated on October 20 and by October 21, foresight dropped to no less than 23 meters. , according to local media.