August in Texas means one thing: relentless heat. With temperatures soaring and the sun blazing, it’s no surprise that most Texans retreat indoors during the final stretch of summer. But while staying inside may shield you from the heat, it doesn’t always protect you from what you can’t see: poor indoor air quality.
As outdoor air quality declines due to dust, allergens, wildfire smoke, and ozone pollution, indoor air can become just as polluted—especially in homes that are sealed tight to conserve cool air. If you or your family members suffer from allergies, asthma, or other respiratory concerns, now is the time to act. Before fall arrives, freshen your indoor air with a high-quality air purification system and breathe easier in every room.