
INDIANAPOLIS – Wildfire smoke can sneak into your home or school, making the air unsafe to breathe. Carrier wants to help you stay protected indoors.
To improve air quality, Carrier suggests using HVAC systems with strong filters, sealing up windows and doors, and running portable air purifiers with HEPA filters.
“Clean indoor air is one of the best ways to protect your family during wildfire season,” said Nick Arch, Carrier’s VP of Residential Solutions.
Carrier is also helping communities by donating $2.5 million in air purifiers to schools and frontline workers in Los Angeles.



