Austin Air is proud to announce the release of its new three-part docuseries, “Breath of Hope: Combating Childhood Asthma in U.S. Schools.” This compelling series aims to shed light on the growing epidemic of childhood asthma and the critical role air quality plays in the health and well-being of America’s children.

 

Childhood Asthma: A Silent Epidemic

Childhood asthma is one of the most prevalent chronic conditions affecting millions of children across the United States. The prevalence of asthma has nearly doubled since the 1980s, posing a significant challenge to the health and education systems. The docuseries delves into the risks specific to different geographic regions most at risk and explores the impact of co-morbidities and aging school buildings on the severity of asthma symptoms.

 

Join Us on This Journey

Austin Air invites educators, parents, and policymakers to join us on this journey to understand the critical importance of clean air for children’s health. 

Featuring experts like Dr. Lyn Patrick from Environmental Medicine Education International, Barbara Kaplan from the American Lung Association, and Leslie Vasquez from South Bronx Unite, the docuseries offers a comprehensive look at the multifaceted issue of childhood asthma.

 

Innovative Solutions and Funding Opportunities

The series also highlights potential solutions to this pressing issue. Educational programs from the American Lung Association, like Open Airways for Schools, are empowering students to manage asthma. The Austin Air “See Air Differently” school assembly helps students to understand the importance of air quality and health, featuring DJ Milk and professional athletes including Heather Mitts, Jordan Poyer, Zack Moss, and Griffin Jax. 

 

Call to Action

With the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER) funding set to expire on September 30, 2024, there is an urgent opportunity for schools to invest in air purifiers and improve indoor air quality. These purifiers have been clinically proven to reduce asthma symptoms and ER visits, as demonstrated in a study by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Austin Air Systems is committed to supporting schools in this endeavor, providing resources and expertise to ensure every child has access to clean air.

 

Episode Highlights

Episode 1 focuses on the impact of air quality on childhood asthma, highlighting the geographic impact of asthma, including areas with the highest rates of air pollution and asthma. It features insights from advocacy groups such as South Bronx Unite, which emphasizes the intersection of air pollution, income, and health.

Watch episode #1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRyjFD75c_M 

 

Episode 2 examines the role of school environments in exacerbating asthma, revealing how both old and new school buildings are vulnerable to airborne pollutants. This episode also discusses the broader implications of air pollution on cognitive and psychiatric health including attention issues and psychiatric disorders.

Watch episode 2 to learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiMFBkafQo4  

 

Episode 3 addresses the economic impact of poor air quality in schools and presents innovative solutions. Experts from Grant Management Associates discuss funding opportunities available to schools to improve indoor air quality.

Watch episode 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2a1D1wn0r7Q 

 

 

Committed to Our Communities

At Austin Air, we set ourselves apart from other air purifier companies through our unwavering commitment to investigating air quality issues and educating consumers. We are not just manufacturers of appliances; we are educators and advocates dedicated to promoting clean air and better health for both adults and children. 

Our proactive approach to addressing air quality challenges, coupled with our educational initiatives, positions us above our competitors, who merely manufacture products. By prioritizing the health and well-being of our communities, we strive to create a lasting impact that extends beyond our products.

For more information about the docuseries or to speak with a clean air counselor about how to get funding for air filtration in your schools, contact Austin Air.

Together, we can ensure that every child, regardless of geographic location or family income, has the clean air they need to thrive.

Thank you for joining us in making a difference in the lives of America’s children.