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These Top-Rated Air Purifiers Can Help Filter Wildfire Smoke — And They’re Both On Sale

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A Levoit air purifier and a BLUEAIR air purifier on a blue background.
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Whether you’re up against pet dander, dust, pollen, or wildfire smoke, an air purifier is a handy tool to have in your home.

Designed to help improve indoor air quality, air purifiers filter out small particles that can affect your health. While cooking, candles, and wood stoves can all create unwanted particles indoors, some of the biggest air quality concerns come from outside—especially during the warmer months when pollen levels rise, and wildfire smoke becomes more common.

Of course, keeping your doors and windows closed is your first line of defence when outdoor air quality takes a hit. However, vents, air intakes, and other small openings can still allow pollutants to make their way inside. That’s why it’s always a good idea to have another layer of protection on hand.

If you’re in the market for a new air purifier or looking to invest in your first one, we have some great news. Two Amazon Canada bestsellers are on sale right now: a Levoit model designed for large rooms and a BLUEAIR option that’s perfect for smaller spaces.

Read up on Health Canada’s recommendations for portable air cleaners here.

How to take advantage of Amazon Prime?

Sign up for an Amazon Prime account if Amazon Canada is your go-to for online shopping. You’ll see your orders arrive on your doorstep lickety-split (you can get free 1-day delivery on many items in most cities, with no minimum purchase required). It costs $99 a year (plus tax), but students can get it for only $49 (plus tax). If you’ve never tried it out, you can sign up for a 30-day trial period.

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