Breathing Easy? Assess Your Need for Air Purifiers

Have you ever stopped to wonder about the air you’re breathing at home or work? With the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s easy to overlook the quality of our air. But scientists continue to show that air quality impacts every aspect of our health. In fact, it’s likely past time for you to […]

“it” is Here – the Newest Member of the Austin Air Family!

Austin Air is excited to unveil the latest addition to our product line – the Austin “it” personal air purifier. You Asked, We Delivered At Austin Air, we listen to our customers and prioritize your needs. After many requests for a compact, portable, and personal air cleaner, we set out to create the Austin “it.” This […]

Investing in Workplace Air Quality is a Smart Business Move

In today’s fast-paced corporate landscape, every decision has a potential impact on profitability. The data has shown – it’s essential to recognize the correlation between employee health, productivity, and the quality of the air they breathe. The concept of air quality might conjure images of distant industrial smokestacks or polluted cityscapes, but it’s crucial to […]

The Total Solar Eclipse and Air Pollution

On Monday, April 8, a celestial ballet will bring together the sun, the moon, and the Earth in a mesmerizing display a.k.a. a total solar eclipse. What’s extra exciting about this particular eclipse is that it’ll happen over large areas of land, instead of out over the ocean, with a sizable population that can enjoy […]

Real Estate Debate: Buy An Older Home or Build a New One?

It’s on the horizon, that time of year when the real estate industry is booming with FOR SALE signs and open houses galore. Rental properties are also an especially hot commodity this time of year. Additionally, with winter weather gone contractors are busy with building new properties. All in all, the real estate industry is […]

Microplastics and Nanoplastics: Invisible Hazards

Starting in the twentieth century, plastic revolutionized numerous industries and aspects of daily life due to its versatility, durability, and affordability. Many experts refer to the current archeological period as the “Plastic Age” because of the widespread production, use, and disposal of plastic materials. Unfortunately, the universal adoption of plastic materials in modern society has […]

State of The Air 2024: Air Pollution Persists

Every breath we take shapes our health and well-being, and understanding the quality of the air we breathe is crucial in order to safeguard the health of all our systems: respiratory, circulatory, immune, etc. The American Lung Association (ALA) has served as a beacon of knowledge and advocacy in the ongoing battle for clean air, annually releasing […]

Stroke Awareness: Air Quality Tied to Risk

May is here, bringing the vibrant blooms of spring and a vital reminder: it’s National Stroke Awareness Month in the United States (a.k.a. American Stroke Month). Strokes are one of the leading causes of death in the US and a major cause for adult disability which is why there’s a month devoted to educating the public about the […]

American Heart Month and the Impact of Air Quality

It’s officially February – winter winds are still blowing but there are some highlights to look forward to. The Super Bowl on the 11th promises to deliver some excitement, couples will enjoy some special warmth on Valentine’s Day, and this year we have a quadrennial Leap Day to keep the calendar interesting. There’s one more […]

The Link Between Long-Haul COVID and Air Quality

Long-haul COVID is the phenomenon where people continue to experience persistent symptoms – or develop new symptoms – for four weeks or longer after the fever, cough, etc. of the acute phase of COVID-19 have resolved.1 It has many names: long COVID, post-acute COVID-19, long-term effects of COVID, chronic COVID, post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection […]