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How to maintain healthy air quality during wildfire season

Wildfires are burning across the Western United States and Canada, affecting large parts of the country as smoke drifts. With hot, dry and windy conditions affecting air quality, here are tips to keep you and your family safe.

How to maintain healthy air quality during wildfire season

Wildfires are burning across the Western United States and Canada, affecting large parts of the country as smoke drifts. With hot, dry and windy conditions affecting air quality, here are tips to keep you and your family safe.

After days of heating up, Colorado is finally cooling down. Bruno Rodriguez. Yeah, it's, it's been *** rough week weather-wise, is an incident meteorologist on the Lee and Elk fires. He says weather has created challenges for firefighters. So we've just been dealing with *** very dry, very warm. And above all, breezy conditions over the past week or so. But after 6 days of red flag warnings, there's some relief. Today's actually our first day without *** red flag warning for high fire danger. Rodriguez says wind has been *** critical factor, especially when it comes to the wind speeds. Those are really tapered off today, and we're keeping close to frontline updates is Scott McCabe. They have been out there now for 7 days. The North Metro Fire Battalion chief has 5 firefighters deployed to the fires. They're working nights, so they're really supporting *** lot of burnout operations, um, just trying to tie fire line together. McCabe says he's had daily contact with the team on the western slope. He says weather has large impacts on what firefighters can do. As the weather starts to help us and not hurt us. We'll be able to get those resources out to start building more fire line. Both McCabe and Rodriguez say it'll take more than calming winds to stop the fires spread. We need lower temperatures and higher humidity to make any kind of positive effect out there. They're hopeful more relief is on the way. We're still not out of the woods, like I said, even fairly light winds have been of concern on this fire, and we're going to continue to deal with that.
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Updated: 1:43 PM CDT Aug 14, 2025
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How to maintain healthy air quality during wildfire season

Wildfires are burning across the Western United States and Canada, affecting large parts of the country as smoke drifts. With hot, dry and windy conditions affecting air quality, here are tips to keep you and your family safe.

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Updated: 1:43 PM CDT Aug 14, 2025
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It’s peak wildfire season, and air quality is getting worse. As climate change brings higher temperatures, extended heatwaves, drier summers, and increased drought, limiting exposure to poor air quality is crucial. Here's how to protect yourself and your family.

Purchase an air purifier

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Wildfire smoke can enter indoor spaces through windows, small openings, bathroom or kitchen fans, and HVAC systems.

The states that wildfire smoke can have particles less than 10 micrometers. True HEPA air filters can remove these particles from the air. Additionally, air purifiers have several benefits, including removing allergens, reducing asthma triggers in the air and lessening the risk of exposure to airborne viruses.

To get started on your search, check out the tested by our partners at the Good Housekeeping Institute. The list contains true HEPA air filters and reliable air purifiers with a wide price range.

Consider your HVAC system & air conditioner

Some HVAC systems are equipped with fresh air intake, meaning they bring outdoor air into the system. Ensure your HVAC filter is in good condition and fits snugly in the filter slot. Replace it as often as the manufacturer recommends. A MERV 13 or higher rated filter can be a good upgrade, as they provide better filtration of air particles.

When it comes to air conditioning, if you have a window air conditioner, make sure that the seal between the window and the air conditioner is as tight as possible. Ensure that the window is closed, and consider other cooling options like a fan.

Create a clean room

A clean room, according to the , is a room that keeps smoke and other particles as low as possible during wildfire events. A clean room should be free of activities that create smoke like cooking or smoking. Doors and windows should be closed. A clean room also has an air purifier. Remaining in a clean room can reduce your exposure to smoke, and it is especially helpful for children, older adults and people with heart disease or breathing problems.

Purchase N95 masks

N95 respirator masks can be purchased in hardware stores or drugstores. Wearing a mask can keep out harmful particles, especially if you have to venture outdoors.