Carrier's Commitment to Air Quality Improvement
In a significant move to assist communities affected by the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, Carrier Global Corporation has pledged over $2.5 million worth of indoor air purifiers. This initiative is designed to improve air quality for those most impacted by the dangerous wildfire smoke, particularly essential service workers such as firefighters, healthcare personnel, and educators.
As the wildfires continue to pose threats to public safety, Carrier recognizes the urgent need for cleaner air in the most affected areas. Wildfire smoke poses a considerable health risk, containing fine particulate matter that can aggravate respiratory conditions and increase vulnerability among sensitive populations, including children and the elderly.
Gaurang Pandya, President of HVAC Americas and Commercial HVAC EMEA, expressed profound empathy for the communities enduring the consequences of these devastating fires. He stated, "Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, especially those who are most vulnerable and the first responders working tirelessly to protect their communities."
Understanding the Risks of Wildfire Smoke
When smoke infuses into indoor environments, it can severely degrade air quality, leading to health complications. The tiny particles within the smoke can irritate the respiratory system and exacerbate existing health issues, making it imperative to ensure that indoor air remains as safe as possible. This donation of air purifiers is part of Carrier's broader strategy to mitigate the health risks associated with smoke inhalation.
How Carrier’s Air Purifiers Will Help
The air purifiers donated by Carrier are intended to benefit crucial service sectors directly impacted by the wildfires. This includes local fire departments, schools, and hospitals that are on the frontline of the crisis. These purifiers will aid in creating healthier indoor workplaces for these essential workers, allowing them to perform their duties with a greater degree of safety regarding air quality.
Tips for Maintaining Healthy Indoor Air Quality
To support healthier indoor air quality during wildfire seasons, Carrier suggests several best practices:
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Re-circulate Indoor Air: Utilize re-circulated indoor air, limiting the intake of outdoor air to reduce exposure to hazardous pollutants.
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Maximize HVAC Filtration: If your HVAC system has a high-efficiency filter, switch it to fan-on mode to enhance air circulation and filtration of particulates.
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Enhance Filtration Systems: Employ filters rated MERV 13 or higher and room air purifiers with HEPA filtration for small particles, along with activated carbon to minimize unwanted odors.
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Maintain Air Filters: Regularly clean or replace air filters to ensure maximum efficiency in capturing smoke particles that could enter your home.
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Limit Smoke Intrusion: Weatherize your home by sealing cracks and keeping doors and windows closed during wildfire events, effectively preventing smoke from entering.
By implementing these measures, communities can better safeguard their health during wildfire incidents.
About Carrier Global Corporation
Carrier, recognized as a global leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions, remains committed to innovating technologies designed for long-term environmental sustainability. The organization strives to create impactful solutions that prioritize the wellbeing of both people and the planet. With a diverse workforce dedicated to customer satisfaction, Carrier continues to position itself at the forefront of the industry, ensuring that it effectively meets ecological and societal challenges.
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