“For people living in wildfire-smoke-prone areas, we should start to think about air purifiers as standard home safety equipment, the same way we think about carbon monoxide detectors or smoke alarms,” Walker said. “We know it’s going to get smoky. We know our homes are going to be filled with smoke. And these things are just front-line defenses, and everyone should have access to the ability to make clean indoor air.”
Source: Washington Post August 19, 2021 19:53 UTC