MOOKA launches air purifier initiative for senior wellness centers
Air purifier manufacturer MOOKA has initiated the "Active Aging Initiative," donating air purification systems to senior wellness centers to improve indoor air quality.

Air purifier manufacturer MOOKA has launched a new community initiative, the "Active Aging Initiative," aimed at enhancing indoor air quality, particularly for seniors.
As part of this program, MOOKA has donated its air purification systems to local senior wellness centers. The company's goal is to create safer and cleaner breathing environments, especially within exercise and stretching rooms, where air quality is crucial for active aging.
MOOKA has previously emphasized its mission to provide affordable and effective air purification solutions. The company states its objective is to eliminate corporate markups and make the benefits of clean air accessible to a wider audience. Their products have obtained various certifications, including CARB (Zero-Ozone Safety), ETL, FCC, CE, and RoHS, to ensure safety.
The "Active Aging Initiative" addresses concerns about seniors being exposed to indoor pollutants like dust and allergens, particularly during physical activity. MOOKA stresses that every breath, especially during movement, should be pure and of high quality without compromise.
The company's website provides details about their products, designed to protect homes from external factors like wildfires and dust, as well as internal allergens such as pollen and pet dander.