With the growing impact of climate change, wildfires have become an increasingly common occurrence, not just in traditionally fire-prone areas, but across the globe.

These fires not only cause devastating damage to the environment, they also emit thick plumes of harmful smoke that can infiltrate our homes, reducing air quality and posing a risk to our health.

In this article, we will explore strategies and products that can help safeguard your home against wildfire smoke.

1. Seal Your Home
The first step in protecting your home from wildfire smoke is to create a strong barrier between the indoors and the outside environment. Examine your house for any leaks, gaps, or cracks in doors and windows, and seal them. Weather stripping or caulk can be effectively used to fill these gaps.

Product recommendation: Duck Brand Heavy-Duty Weatherstrip Seal

2. Upgrade Your HVAC System
Next, consider your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. If possible, upgrade your HVAC filters to a higher MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) rating, ideally MERV 13 or higher, which can filter out more fine particles.

Product recommendation: Filterbuy MERV 13 Air Filter (4-Pack)

3. Invest in a Good Air Purifier
Air purifiers are an effective way to maintain good indoor air quality. Look for purifiers that feature High-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters as these can capture 99.97% of airborne particles, including the particulates found in wildfire smoke.

Product recommendation: LEVOIT Air Purifier for Home

4. Install Smoke Detectors
While it might seem obvious, installing smoke detectors around your home is a must. In the event of a fire, they can provide you with vital extra minutes to evacuate safely. Remember to test them regularly to ensure they're in working order.

Product recommendation: First Alert Smoke Detector and Carbon Monoxide Detector Alarm

5. Wear a Mask
For those times when you need to venture outside during a smoke event, wear a mask that is capable of filtering out smoke particles. N95 or P100 respirators are ideal.

Product recommendation: 3M 8511 Respirator, N95

6. Create a Clean Room
Dedicate one room in your house as a 'clean room'. This room should be sealed off from the outside as much as possible. Use a portable air cleaner to keep the air in this room as clean as possible.

In conclusion, protecting your home and health from wildfire smoke requires a multi-pronged approach.

By implementing these strategies and using recommended products, you can significantly reduce the risk of smoke-related health issues.

Always stay informed about the air quality in your area, and have an evacuation plan ready if a wildfire threatens your local community.

Rylie C.