INDIANAPOLIS – Wildfire smoke isn’t just an outdoor problem—it can sneak into your home or workplace and affect your health. Carrier wants to help you breathe easier indoors.
To improve air quality, Carrier recommends three easy steps: use HVAC systems with strong filters, seal windows and doors to keep smoke out, and run portable air purifiers with HEPA filters.
“Clean indoor air is essential, especially during wildfire season,” said Nick Arch, Carrier’s VP of Residential Solutions. “Our products are designed to help families and businesses stay safe.”
Carrier also donated $2.5 million in air purifiers to schools and frontline workers in Los Angeles to support community health.