Experts say air purifiers can be helpful in combatting the spread of COVID-19, as well as other harmful particles filling the air from wildfires.
Between COVID-19’s airborne transmission and more recently choking smoke sent aloft by Western wildfires — some of which driftedof miles to settle over East Coast cities — the very air Americans breathe has gone from afterthought to worrisome threat.
The air treatment systems market is expected to expand by 29% this year, according to research and consulting firm Verify Markets, driven in part by the spreading Delta variant of COVID-19 and smoke from wildfires
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