With the increase in wildfires due to climate change, air quality is facing significant threats. Estimates suggest wildfires may increase by 50% by 2100, and extreme fires by 30% as early as 2050, according to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and GRID-Arendal. What does this increase indicate? It indicates an increase in the number of fire and smoke warnings, even in areas that may have not seen warnings in the past, and an increase in the areas that are prone to them. Wildfire smoke can spread hundreds of miles away.

How does this affect us? According to the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), “The biggest health threat from smoke is from fine particles. These microscopic particles can penetrate deep into your lungs. They can cause a range of health problems, from burning eyes and a runny nose to aggravated chronic health and lung diseases. Exposure to particle pollution is even linked to premature death.”

Such exposure can be hazardous, impacting lung health and overall well-being. While staying indoors is advised, smoke can still infiltrate homes and offices. So, what options do we have to protect indoor air quality? Let’s explore how air purifiers, particularly those with high-grade True HEPA filters, can help.

 

HEPA Air purifier for Workplace

 

How HEPA Air Purifiers Help with Wildfire Smoke

HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters are known for their efficiency in removing airborne particles. True HEPA H13 filters can capture 99.9% of particles as small as 0.1 microns, including allergens, dust, and smoke particles. This filtration level is essential for removing wildfire smoke from indoor air, as it traps the harmful particles associated with smoke, bacteria, and allergens. With multiple layers designed to trap these small particles, HEPA air purifiers play a critical role in maintaining healthier indoor air during wildfire events. Some models even combine additional technologies to help eliminate lingering smoke odors, making them a vital addition to any home or office affected by smoke.

Choosing an Air Purifier for Wildfire Smoke

Selecting an effective air purifier involves understanding the specific demands of wildfire smoke. When choosing an air purifier for your home, look for a model with True HEPA H13 or H14 filters, designed to address common contaminants like pollen, pet dander, and smoke particles. Several companies offer special “wildlife smoke air purifiers”. However, this is simply a marketing scheme - any air purifier with True HEPA H13 or H14 can effectively filter smoke. Regular maintenance, such as timely filter replacements, will help maximize its performance over time. Many high-quality air purifiers feature robust fans to ensure steady airflow, capturing as many airborne particles as possible year-round. With proper care, a reliable HEPA air purifier can last up to 20 years.

HEPA Air Purifiers for Commercial Spaces

Wildfire smoke doesn’t just affect homes—it impacts workplaces too, where employee safety is paramount. Installing HEPA air purifiers in commercial spaces ensures a healthier work environment, preventing respiratory issues that could reduce employee health, happiness, and productivity. Businesses should consider investing in portable air purifiers to minimize the health risks of smoke exposure and maintain operational efficiency. A trusted provider can assess your space's specific air purification needs, helping you choose the right number and type of purifier. By doing so, you protect the health of your employees and demonstrate a commitment to their well-being.

Take control of your home or office’s indoor air quality and protect against wildfire smoke with Medify Air’s premium air purifiers. These air purifiers with True HEPA H13 and H14 filters tailored for residential and commercial use. With expert guidance, you can find the ideal air purifier to ensure cleaner, safer air indoors.

Contact Medify Air today to determine your perfect clean air plan!