How Air Purifiers for Smoke Can Help

Rebecca Sawyer
2 min readJan 5, 2022

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Air Purifiers for Smoke

Ask most people about air quality and what can make it less pure, and they will probably reply ‘smoke’. This is certainly true. Smoke in your home isn’t a pleasant odor, and what’s more, it can actually be really harmful to your health.

What is the answer? A good-quality air purifier.

Today we will show you how air purifiers for smoke can help make the air in your home much better quality.

Where Does Smoke Come from In Your Home? | 5 Everyday Sources

There are several ways in which smoke can enter or be found inside your home.

Here are some great examples:

1. Traffic Pollution and Exhaust Fumes

While fresh countryside air is considered to be the purest, we don’t all have that luxury. If you live in a busy area or large city, you have probably noticed that the air in your home is not as fresh as it could be. When you consider that traffic fumes contain many harmful compounds, it makes sense to purchase something that can continuously remove those compounds.

2. Kitchen Smoke

We can’t always be a whizz in the kitchen, and even if you are, some dishes require cooking on high heat that creates a lot of smoke. If you’ve ever felt your eyes burning while cooking in the kitchen, you have probably been breathing in smoke at the same time.

A good air purifier can remove harmful elements caused by kitchen smoke.

3. Wildfire Smoke

Depending on where you live, you might notice a change in the air quality in and around wildfire season.

Wildfires can spread smoke. Sometimes this can travel hundreds of miles away from a blaze too!

Breathing in even a tiny amount of smoke particles over a longer period can damage your health.

4. Cigarette Smoke

If you are a smoker, you may not notice, but cigarette smoke can permeate practically every fabric in your home. Passive smoking is also a real danger to others.

An air purifier can help to remove the toxic elements of cigarette smoke. It is also great at removing odor from your home. So if you have decided to quit (congratulations) and want fresher air as part of your new lifestyle, then an air purifier could be a really great option.

5. Solid Fuel Burners

While a solid fuel burner can be seen as both cozy and classy, you have probably noticed that any home that contains one smells slightly smoky. If you own one yourself, all it takes is for the wind to change, and the smoke leaving the chimney ends up in your living space.

This article is originally posted and continues here: https://clairamerica.com/blogs/news/how-air-purifiers-for-smoke-can-help

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Rebecca Sawyer
Rebecca Sawyer

Written by Rebecca Sawyer

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Mother of two. Passionate about clean home living and staying healthy!

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