Oregon High School Seniors Found BetAIR to Combat Wildfire Smoke Impact
TL;DR
BetAIR offers a strategic advantage by providing DIY air filter boxes, enabling communities to combat the health risks of wildfire smoke effectively.
BetAIR utilizes Corsi-Rosenthal boxes for DIY smart air filtration, targeting vulnerable populations in smoke-affected regions to improve respiratory health and environmental sustainability.
BetAIR's mission to provide clean air solutions fosters a healthier future for Oregonians, especially those in low-income neighborhoods disproportionately affected by wildfires.
High school founders Sohan Govindaraju and Shriya Marla launched BetAIR, innovating clean air solutions for wildfire smoke, blending technology with community health advocacy.
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As wildfire season intensifies across Oregon and other states, two high school seniors from Portland have taken a stand to protect their community from the hazardous effects of wildfire smoke. Sohan Govindaraju and Shriya Marla, founders of BetAIR, have initiated a nonprofit effort to distribute DIY air filter boxes to at-risk households, emphasizing that clean air is a necessity, not a privilege.
The initiative has garnered support from the Oregon Department of Forestry's Urban & Community Forestry unit, highlighting the innovative approach BetAIR takes in addressing the negative health impacts of wildfire smoke. Scott Altenhoff, the program manager, praised the organization for its community-centered strategy and use of technology to make a tangible difference in vulnerable populations' lives.
BetAIR's impact spans across several Oregon communities, including East County, Downtown Portland, and Bend, among others. The founders have also engaged with over 300 students through school visits, educating the next generation on the importance of air quality and the health risks associated with wildfire smoke. Despite receiving a grant from the Department of Forestry, BetAIR seeks additional support to extend its reach to low-income neighborhoods disproportionately affected by poor air quality.
Collaborations with local organizations, government agencies, and school districts have been pivotal in raising awareness and advocating for cleaner air. The founders' vision extends beyond Oregon, hoping their model inspires similar initiatives in other wildfire-prone regions. For more information on their mission and how to support, visit https://www.betairoregon.com/.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release

