How to Get Rid of Smoke Pollution in Your Home during Wildfire
May in Canada is notorious for bringing wildfires in Northeastern BC, Alberta and Northern Ontario. With these wildfires come the risk of air pollution in the home due to toxic smoke, smog and other air contaminants. Air pollution from wildfires can affect the health of your family, friends, colleagues and pets if not properly and effectively cleaned.
To purify the air in your home or office, you can rely on Austin Air purifiers. Air purifiers are built to effectively clean the air in your home by employing the use of air intake, carbon filters, carbon cloths and medical HEPA to absorb harmful odours, chemicals and sub-micron particles. It is recommended to have at least one portable air purifier per room to guarantee clean and breathable air for you and your family.
Areas like Fort Nelson in British Columbia and Fort McMurray in Alberta tend to experience the impact of wildfire season often. It is advisable to have an air purifier unit in your living quarters during forest fires to reduce the amount of harmful sub-micron particles in the air. The carbon filters also help to absorb 99.97% of smog particles keeping you and your family safe throughout the wildfire season.