We got a couple of air filters for the smoke from the fires in California, but even with the window and screen door open, a box fan, the oven hood fan, and a ceiling fan all running on high and the air filter on, our smoke alarm has still been going off while cooking dinner. That makes me pessimistic about making residential airflow good enough without an amount of effort that would be disruptive to actually doing things indoors, because of physical space taken up and noise generated by fans.
Also most indoor activities are going to be much less appealing if you don’t talk during them, and talking over fans through masks is potentially going to raise risk. Hard to tell what the optimal tradeoff here will be.
We got a couple of air filters for the smoke from the fires in California, but even with the window and screen door open, a box fan, the oven hood fan, and a ceiling fan all running on high and the air filter on, our smoke alarm has still been going off while cooking dinner. That makes me pessimistic about making residential airflow good enough without an amount of effort that would be disruptive to actually doing things indoors, because of physical space taken up and noise generated by fans.
Also most indoor activities are going to be much less appealing if you don’t talk during them, and talking over fans through masks is potentially going to raise risk. Hard to tell what the optimal tradeoff here will be.