How effective would furnace filters be at filtering wildfire smoke air? Are there any products designed to both exchange AND filter air from the outside?
There’s also some DIY solutions out there involving box fans and air filters. I don’t think most box fans are actually powerful enough to move large volumes of air when combined with an air filter, but I did see one guy on Reddit who put a high MERV filter and a squirrel cage fan inside a wooden box enclosure and that seemed to work pretty well.
Also, if you’re going to order an air purifier, do it soon. I suspect they are about to sell out very quickly.
There's also these grow room products that have fan and filter combinations such as https://www.homedepot.com/p/Viagrow-6-in-Carbon-Air-Filter-w...
This fella creates a DIY window based intake filter from a furnace filter, an air conditioner prefilter, and some other charcoal prefilter mesh http://www.air-purifier-power.com/windowfanfilter080515.html. It apparently works well for everyday dust but is unknown how it stacks up against smoke.
There's also this product much in line with the above DIY project Activated Carbon Passive Window Air Purifier https://www.homedepot.com/p/Activated-Carbon-Passive-Window-...
There's some airbox inline filter design too such as this unit https://airboxfilter.com/Airboxfilters/air-box1