Carrier Offers Solutions to Help Protect Indoor Air from Wildfire Smoke

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INDIANAPOLIS—Wildfire smoke is no longer just an outdoor issue; it’s a growing threat to indoor air quality. That’s why Carrier is launching a new program to help people protect their homes and businesses. The company recommends simple yet effective strategies to combat the harmful particles in smoke, such as upgrading air filters, sealing structural gaps, and using portable air purifiers.

“Smoke doesn’t belong inside,” said Nick Arch, Carrier’s Vice President of Residential Solutions. “We’ve built the tools to help people keep their air clean and safe.”

Carrier is also taking action, recently donating $2.5 million worth of air purifiers to schools and frontline heroes in Los Angeles.

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