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Is the Air in Malaysia Safe to Breathe Right Now?
As of July 22, 2025, air quality in several parts of Peninsular Malaysia has officially reached unhealthy levels, according to the Environment Department’s (DOE) Air Pollutant Index Management System (APIMS).
Four locations reported API readings above 150:
According to DOE’s classification, API levels between 101 and 200 are considered unhealthy, particularly for high-risk groups like children, seniors, and anyone with respiratory issues such as asthma or sinusitis.
And it’s not just outdoor air that’s the problem—indoor air quality suffers too. Fine dust (PM2.5), allergens, and haze particles can still enter your home, even with all the windows shut. Once indoors, they linger and circulate, making things worse over time.
With haze making an early return and API readings hitting unhealthy levels across the country, it’s no surprise that more Malaysians are searching for ways to keep their homes safe.
In fact, search trends this July show a noticeable rise in keywords like:
It’s clear that Malaysians aren’t just curious. They’re actively looking for reliable air purifiers that can handle haze, dust, and allergens, especially in homes with children or elderly family members.
As concerns about respiratory health grow, two LG models keep coming up in conversations and reviews:
LG AS65GDWB0 and LG AS10GDWB0. Both are built with advanced filtration, smart sensors, and real-time air quality monitoring, features that are now considered essential, not optional.
People want peace of mind, not just another appliance. And these two LG air purifiers are quickly becoming top picks for Malaysian households dealing with worsening air quality.
Perfect for bedrooms or apartments, the AS65GDWB0 is a compact air purifier packed with power.
Top features:
If you’re looking for an air purifier for your child’s room or a cozy living space, this model is a top choice.
Got a larger space or open-concept layout? The AS10GDWB0 is built for high-performance purification.
What makes it different:
This is the one to get if you want your whole home, especially if you’ve got toddlers crawling around or elderly parents staying with you, to be haze-free and breathable.
Unlike cheap generic brands, LG is a household name in air quality innovation. With haze becoming a yearly issue and indoor air pollution rising, families are now seeing these purifiers not as a luxury, but as a must-have.
If you have:
An LG air purifier is the easiest way to breathe easy, literally.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Which LG air purifier is better for haze season in Malaysia?
The AS10GDWB0 offers stronger coverage and is perfect for haze-prone areas or big households.
Q: How long does the LG air purifier filter last?
With regular use, filters typically last 6–12 months depending on the model and air quality.
Q: Can I use LG air purifiers with air-cond on?
Absolutely. In fact, it complements it by filtering pollutants the AC doesn’t catch.
Haze isn’t going away anytime soon—and your family breathes this air 24/7. Whether you live in KL, Johor Bahru, Penang, or anywhere affected, now’s the time to invest in cleaner indoor air.
Looking to buy an LG air purifier in Malaysia?
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