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This DIY air purifier could improve your home’s air quality and protect you from wildfire smoke. Here’s how to make it

This cheap and effective device, made of a fan and some air filters, can help clean the air in your home.

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A Corsi-Rosenthal box air purifier, built by Richard L. Corsi, dean of the UC Davis College of Engineering.


As acrid wildfire smoke from Quebec and northeastern Ontario drifted to the GTA earlier this week, Kristin Iorio, who lives with asthma, could feel her chest constrict and her breathing become heavier.

So, she decided to build an air purifier herself in order to clean the air in her home in Ajax, Ont. Using nothing more than two air filters, a portable fan, some duct tape and cardboard, Iorio was able to assemble a makeshift purifier in less than 30 minutes.

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Joshua Chong

Joshua Chong is a ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½-based arts critic and culture reporter for the Star. Follow him on X: .

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