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Wildfire Smoke Is Already Reshaping Indoor Air Decisions This Summer
Outdoor AQI is the warning. Indoor PM2.5 is the room-level answer. As U.S. wildfire activity rises in 2026, households and workplaces need practical ways to understand whether smoke-related particles are entering indoor spaces and whether actions like closing windows or running purification are actually working. -
Measure It, Don’t Guess It: What Real Users Are Saying About Indoor Air
Through Temtop’s #MyAirStory campaign, users shared real-life indoor air quality concerns from bedrooms, home offices, kitchens, children’s rooms, pet homes, and poorly ventilated apartments. Their stories point to one clear shift: people do not just want cleaner-feeling air. They want to understand what is happening in the air they breathe every day. We often think of air quality as an outdoor problem: traffic pollution,... -
2026 Allergy Report: Climate Change Intensifies Pollen Seasons—Why PM2.5 Monitoring Is Your Key Defense?
Allergies are no longer just a seasonal inconvenience. In 2026, they have become a year-round public health concern affecting more than 106 million people in the United States . According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s (AAFA) 2026 Allergy Capitals® Report, pollen seasons are starting earlier, lasting longer, and producing higher concentrations than ever before . A Geographic Shift in Allergy...


