Air Purification

Explore air purification guidance on ions, PM2.5, wildfire smoke, and home systems—built for practical indoor air decisions.

How To Protect Yourself From Wildfire Smoke

Illustrated cross-section of a home during a wildfire smoke event showing a man locking the front door to seal out brown hazy smoke while two people sit comfortably inside with clean blue air flowing from ceiling-mounted air purification vents.

Wildfire smoke can quickly impact your health, especially indoors. Knowing how to protect yourself from wildfire smoke starts with limiting indoor exposure to harmful fine particles. Sealing your home, creating a clean-air room, and improving air filtration can significantly reduce…

How To Reduce Indoor Allergens

allergens

Knowing how to reduce indoor allergens starts with understanding ways to limit exposure by identifying sources, reducing reservoirs, and filtering the air. The goal of allergen relief is often more about managing and reducing sources than sterilizing your home. If…

How To Eliminate Household Odors

What are odors?

Sometimes, life stinks. Musty carpet, wet dog, old cooking grease, the trash you let sit a day too long—it all adds up. And while these unappealing aromas are all a normal part of everyday life, there’s no reason to let…

How Viruses Spread: Reducing Airborne Viruses Indoors

Cross-section illustration of a modern living room showing a family of four with visible red particles representing airborne virus transmission throughout the space via air circulation patterns from HVAC and ceiling fan

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Americans spend about 90% of their time indoors, making it important to reduce viral exposure in our homes and workplaces. Viruses commonly spread through airborne aerosols, respiratory droplets, and contaminated surfaces, so improving…