BROAD USA Supports Clean Air Initiative for Emerging Models and Youth Participants
New York, June 7th ——BROAD U.S.A. empowered the next-gen models and youth community with “100% Clean Indoor Air Quality” by donating five BROAD air purifiers to the 33rd New Silk Road Model Competition U.S. National Finals in the Westin Hotel at Flushing, Queens.
The competition was successfully attracted over 100 young and adult models across the United States, who showed their professionalism, confidence and courage at the center of the spotlight. BROAD proudly donated air purification units to support the international model competition, along with youth development and cultural event.

2026 New Silk Road International Children's Model Competition and the 33rd New Silk Road China Model Competition U.S. National Finals was hosted and organized by American Dancer Association Inc. The chairman of the organizing committee, David Cui expressed “We are grateful to BROAD USA’s commitment to youth development, cultural engagement and community support. Your support played an important role in helping us provide a meaningful and memorable experience for the contestants and their families. ”

Dezhi Yang, General Manger of BROAD USA mentioned, “BROAD has been dedicated for over three decades to creating a cleaner and sustainable world. We have a more important mission today ---- that is to consistently support and provide fresh indoor air to our next generation whose dream is to become the next Top Model. This competition provided an incredible platform for the future stars. We want to say thank you for the organizing committee to host this wonderful event. We’re proud to be part of this meaningful course.”

Erin Ying, Admin Director and Marketing of BROAD USA, adavocated “Our young models and next generation deserve better indoor air quality. With the advanced BROAD electrostatic filtration and ERV technology, BROAD air purifier and fresh air ERV machines can totally eliminate UFP, ultrafine particles smaller than PM0.3, on top of cleaning formaldehyde, germs and toxic chemicals, which can provide indoor air quality 100% cleaner than the outdoor for our future generation.”
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