Wildfire smoke doesn’t just stay outside.
During wildfire season, tiny airborne particles can travel indoors through windows, doors, ventilation systems, and everyday airflow — affecting the air you breathe inside your home.
To help explain how this happens, we created a new visual infographic that breaks down:
• How smoke particles enter indoor spaces.
• Why PM2.5 matters during wildfire season.
• Common indoor exposure sources.
• Practical ways to support cleaner indoor air.
• Tips for improving breathing comfort during smoke events.
Wildfire smoke particles are often too small to see, but they can still circulate indoors and impact overall air quality.
At HALOLIFE, we believe awareness is the first step toward better breathing and smarter everyday wellness habits.
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