2024
DOI: 10.17061/phrp33232307
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Evaluating portable air cleaner effectiveness in residential settings to reduce exposures to biomass smoke resulting from prescribed burns

Abstract: During extreme air pollution events, such as landscape fires, public health agencies often recommend that vulnerable individuals use portable high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) cleaners to reduce their exposure to smoke • We quantified the impact of HEPA cleaners in residential settings during smoke events due to prescribed burns • HEPA cleaners substantially improved indoor air quality when used in appropriately sized rooms

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“…The graph confirms other research that, depending on the 'leakiness' of the home and the frequency of opening doors and using open flued heaters (that draw air into the house to replace air leaving the flue), outdoor smoke levels can penetrate indoors within 1 to 2 h. PA measurements can therefore provide a useful indicator of the woodsmoke infiltration rates without formal blower tests. These measurements support the results of other research showing that staying indoors during smoke events provides limited protection without HEPA filtration [35].…”
Section: Indoors Vs Outdoorssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The graph confirms other research that, depending on the 'leakiness' of the home and the frequency of opening doors and using open flued heaters (that draw air into the house to replace air leaving the flue), outdoor smoke levels can penetrate indoors within 1 to 2 h. PA measurements can therefore provide a useful indicator of the woodsmoke infiltration rates without formal blower tests. These measurements support the results of other research showing that staying indoors during smoke events provides limited protection without HEPA filtration [35].…”
Section: Indoors Vs Outdoorssupporting
confidence: 90%