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Delhi's kids struggle in toxic air
18 Jan
Summary
- Nearly one in three respiratory aid buyers are parents treating children.
- Nebulisers are becoming a common household necessity for families.
- High out-of-pocket medical spending burdens families due to air quality.

Delhi is currently enveloped in toxic smog, pushing air quality into the severe category and disproportionately affecting its youngest residents. A recent survey by Warrior Moms reveals a disturbing trend: approximately one in three purchasers of respiratory aids are parents seeking treatments for their children.
This escalating crisis means nebulisers are transforming from occasional medical devices into household necessities. Consequently, families are facing substantial out-of-pocket expenses for healthcare, creating a significant financial burden.
The situation raises urgent questions about accountability for this unfolding child health emergency. The persistent air pollution in the capital demands immediate attention and effective solutions to safeguard the well-being of children.



