Fairmont Beijing's air continues eco-friendly tradition
When an air quality examiner showed that indoor PM2.5 concentration was 5 micrograms at the Fairmont Beijing - a luxury hotel under AccorHotels - guests were amazed.
PM2.5 refers to particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 microns or less, which is considered hazardous to human health. Its concentration is a major index for measuring air quality.
PM2.5 concentration indoors should be less than 75 micrograms per cubic meter for elderly people and children - the cutoff line for what is defined as "good" air outdoors, according to international standards.
The amazing air quality was the result of efforts from Fairmont and Blueair, a Sweden-based provider of best-in-class air purification solutions.
The two companies signed a partnership agreement on June 20 to provide state-of-the-art air purifying services, a "Blueair Zone", for the hotel to enhance guests' experience and well-being.
Blueair Pro air purifiers are currently installed in the hotel's 222 guest rooms and public areas.
"The 'Blueair Zone' program is part of the hotel's vision for Planet 21, AccorHotels' global sustainable development program, which is to drive a positive change toward an innovative hospitality experience," said Foued El Mabrouk, vicepresident of Operations, Luxury and Upscale, AccorHotels Greater China.
A survey made by the International Hotel & Restaurant Association showed that more than twothirds of frequent travelers are concerned about air quality, he said.
"In particular, guests in the luxury and upscale hotel segment are looking for quality service," he noted.
Within the program, Blueair offers air quality expertise, on-site installation and a filter service program as well as a strong corporate social responsibility foundation.
Blueair Pro products purify air in the surrounding public areas for guests. This partnership is based on the two companies' shared value of providing guests with a healthy environment and clean air, according to Annika Waller, chief marketing officer of Blueair.
"Stronger technology prowess and wider public involvement among the guests, hotels, partners, employees and local communities are AccorHotels' innovative efforts in our commitment to corporate social responsibility," said El Mabrouk.
AccorHotels believes luxury isn't just reflected in spending, but also in guests' tastes, knowledge and awareness of environmental protection, sustainable development and CSR commitment, he said.
The hotel group launched a five-year Planet 21 program in 2011, a mature and multi-faceted program with specific objectives, actions and measurements to continuously achieve higher levels of sustainable performance.
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A room at the Fairmont Beijing. Photos Provided to China Daily |