PALM
BEACH GARDENS, Fla., Jan. 9, 2025
/PRNewswire/ -- Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), global
leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions, today announced
its commitment to donate over $2.5
million in indoor air purifiers to help improve air quality
for the communities most impacted by the ongoing and historic
wildfires in Los Angeles and the
surrounding areas. The intention is for these air purifiers to
directly support essential service workers in the impacted area
such as the Los Angeles Fire
Department, local schools and hospitals, helping provide healthier
indoor environments for those at risk from hazardous air
quality.
"Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the devastating
wildfires in Los Angeles,
especially those who are most vulnerable and the first responders
working tirelessly to protect their communities," said Gaurang Pandya, President, HVAC Americas and Commercial HVAC EMEA.
Wildfire smoke can seep into homes and buildings, significantly
degrading indoor air quality. The fine particles in smoke can
irritate the respiratory system, aggravate pre-existing health
conditions, and pose heightened risks for sensitive groups,
including children, seniors and those with respiratory or cardiac
conditions.
Tips to support healthier indoor air quality during and after
wildfires
- Re-circulate indoor air: Use re-circulated air to limit
hazardous contaminants entering your home or building. Reduce fresh
air intake through ventilation to prevent poor-quality outdoor air
from entering. Always remember to follow local guidance and expert
recommendations.
- Maximize HVAC filtration: If you have a standalone HVAC
system with a high-efficiency filter, switch it to fan-on mode to
increase air recirculation and capture particulates flowing through
the HVAC system.
- Enhance filtration: Install at least a MERV 13 or higher
filtration system and use appropriately sized room air purifiers
with HEPA filtration for small particles and activated carbon to
help minimize odors.
- Maintain air filters: Clean or replace HVAC filters as
recommended by the manufacturer. High-grade air filters trap
smoke-related particles, and a buildup can reduce system efficiency
and reliability.
- Limit smoke intrusion: Weatherize doors and windows by
sealing and caulking cracks before wildfire season. Keep doors and
windows closed to minimize smoke entry.
For more information, visit www.corporate.carrier.com.
About Carrier
Carrier Global Corporation, global
leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions, is committed to
creating solutions that matter for people and our planet for
generations to come. From the beginning, we've led in inventing new
technologies and entirely new industries. Today, we continue to
lead because we have a world-class, diverse workforce that puts the
customer at the center of everything we do. For more information,
visit corporate.carrier.com or follow Carrier on social
media at @Carrier.
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Jason
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561-542-0207
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Jason.Shockley@Carrier.com
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