Firm fights malaria with ultrasonic wave technology air conditioner
In a bid to promote health and fight against malaria, LG Electronics recently introduced its mosquito away Dual Inverter Air Conditioner in the country.
The Mosquito Away is powered by ultrasonic wave technology and repels mosquitoes by generating sound frequencies inaudible to humans. The technology has been rigorously tested and certified by the Institute for Advanced Medical Research and Training (IAMRAT) at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, with results confirming its efficacy in achieving a 92 per cent mosquito repulsion rate and an 88 per cent knockdown rate indoors.
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The air conditioner, the first of its kind in Nigeria, is designed to deliver efficient cooling while ensuring a mosquito-free indoor environment.Speaking at the launch, Master Trainer, LG Electronics, Mr Olugbenga Ogunbayo, said: “The technology ensures not only enhanced comfort but also improved safety for households, addresses a critical need in the fight against mosquito-borne diseases.”
He stated that with its dual functionality of combining mosquito repellent and superior air conditioning, the product addresses both comfort and safety concerns for Nigerian consumers.
Other features include volt care, which ensures uninterrupted operation even during voltage fluctuations; gen mode+, which offers adjustable energy consumption to support optimal performance when running on generator power, allowing for continued cooling without overloading appliances, and an app that empowers users to monitor energy consumption conveniently from anywhere.
Managing Director of Fouani Nigeria Limited, Mr Mohammed Fouani, who highlighted the customer-centric innovation, said by responding to the needs of Nigerian households, the company continues to deliver solutions that promote well-being and peace of mind.
“The Mosquito Away AC represents a step forward in creating safer, healthier, and more comfortable living spaces,” he added.
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