We live a little south of Chicago so the smoke from the Canadian wildfires hasn’t been as bad around here YET as it has been in places a little north of here.
At my age though it might not take a lot of air pollution to cause a major medical problem. I already have eye drops on hand for an eye condition and they might be handy if my eyes get irritated.
I know that there have been a lot of people who have survived very intense smoke situations in Australia as well as other places the last few years and might have some good advice that can save me from wasting time and money on products that are sub par.
Can you advise me on the best masks for when the smoke gets bad?
How about air purifiers? Do they make portable air conditioners that double as air purifiers.
What air purifiers are the best for as far as efficiency?
Are replaceable filters best or the kind that can be cleaned and reused?
Do you have any tips for survival if the air gets too polluted in our area?
I have even thought of leaving the area for a while if it gets really bad.
At my age though it might not take a lot of air pollution to cause a major medical problem. I already have eye drops on hand for an eye condition and they might be handy if my eyes get irritated.
I know that there have been a lot of people who have survived very intense smoke situations in Australia as well as other places the last few years and might have some good advice that can save me from wasting time and money on products that are sub par.
Can you advise me on the best masks for when the smoke gets bad?
How about air purifiers? Do they make portable air conditioners that double as air purifiers.
What air purifiers are the best for as far as efficiency?
Are replaceable filters best or the kind that can be cleaned and reused?
Do you have any tips for survival if the air gets too polluted in our area?
I have even thought of leaving the area for a while if it gets really bad.
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