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7 At-Home Activities That Can Hurt Your Air Quality
When we think about indoor air quality, we often consider outside pollutants or building materials. But what about the everyday activities we do at home? Some common hobbies and habits can introduce harmful toxins and particles into the air, impacting...
ADHD Awareness Month: Exploring the Link with Air Pollution
October is Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Awareness Month. ADHD is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that affects millions of children and adults worldwide – approximately 8.4% of children as well as 2.5% of adults.1 While genetics play a major role, there is...
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...
Spring Farming Activity Impacts Air Quality
As spring approaches, rural landscapes that lay dormant through the winter begin to bustle with the activity of planting season. Unfortunately, amidst the hopes for abundant harvests, there is an overlooked concern that looms over these rural communities: air quality....
Women’s History Spotlight: Dr. Doris J. Rapp
March 1st marks the beginning of Women’s History Month, a time dedicated to recognizing the contributions, achievements, and resilience of women throughout history. As a women-led business, Austin Air proudly joins the global community in honoring this special month. One...
Everyday Toxins Affect Your Weight and Immune System
Are you struggling with your weight despite eating healthy and exercising? Or do you constantly find yourself under the weather, first to catch whatever is going around? The reason could be the everyday toxins you’re being exposed to – through...
Is the Air Really Safe After an Air Quality Event?
Maybe an air quality event occurred near you a week ago. Maybe it was two weeks ago. Or maybe it was a month or more. You may be wondering if your air is really safe, even if it’s been weeks...
Fires. They happen often. And everywhere. There was the infamous train derailment and subsequent explosion in East Palestine, Ohio. And the waste recycling facility fire in Doral, FL. There was the dairy farm fire in Dimmit, Texas. The explosion at...
Detox From Chemical Exposure Blog Series Week 3: The Detox Product Guide
Welcome to part three of our “Detoxing After Chemical Exposure” blog series. In the first two parts of the series, we talked about stopping further exposure and opening up detox pathways. We mentioned air filtration, water filtration, sauna usage, and...










