Wildfires can worsen indoor air quality. Top-rated air purifiers on sale can help remove smoke, allergens and other everyday pollutants from your home.

Smoke from wildfires can seep into homes through cracks, vents and open doors. That smoke brings tiny particles that can irritate lungs and make breathing harder, especially for children, older adults and people with lung conditions.
Air purifiers can reduce those particles. Models with true HEPA filters capture fine particulate matter. Units with activated carbon can help lower smoke smell and gas-phase pollutants. Choosing the right purifier depends on room size and the purifier’s clean air delivery rate (CADR).
Look for a purifier sized for the room where you’ll use it. Check CADR numbers and how often filters need replacing. Also factor in noise levels and ongoing filter costs when deciding which unit to buy.
Retailers often discount highly rated models during sales. If you need better indoor air now, shopping early can save money and get a unit in place before smoke becomes a problem. Don’t forget to factor in the cost of replacement filters when comparing deals.
As wildfire season approaches, having an effective air purifier can help protect indoor air. Keep windows and doors closed during smoky conditions and run the purifier on the appropriate setting to reduce indoor pollution.