"Breathing Easy: Tips and Tools for Clean Air During Wildfire Season"

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If you don't have access to an air purifier, there are still ways to keep indoor air clean during wildfire season. An air-conditioner is the next best tool after an air purifier, but portable and ceiling fans can also help circulate air. Keep windows closed and avoid burning candles or frying meat. Smoking indoors is always a bad idea, but particularly when you're already susceptible to exposure from wildfire smoke.
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