Carrier Helps Families Keep Wildfire Smoke Out of Their Homes

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Wildfire smoke isn’t just an outdoor threat – it can seep into your home or workplace and harm the air you breathe. Carrier wants to help. Their new indoor air program is all about making your space safer.

Carrier recommends three simple steps: upgrade your air filters, close gaps where smoke can enter, and use portable purifiers with HEPA filters. “Smoke doesn’t belong inside,” said Nick Arch, Vice President of Residential Solutions. “Our products are built to protect the air families rely on.”

As part of its efforts, Carrier donated $2.5 million worth of air purifiers to schools and frontline workers in Los Angeles.

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