Mike Feldstein
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Because we should not need air purifiers.
If we built our homes better and we polluted less and we didn't cut down so many trees, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
Yeah, and I think the same way people check the temperature.
People think about weather as the temperature, sun or cloud, and will it rain?
I always look at air quality.
Now Tesla, Google, Apple, everyone's starting to report on air quality.
It's pretty good.
Yeah, it's pretty good.
You can.
If it's a cloudy, cool day, but the air quality is super good, then it kind of makes me happier because I'm like, it's cloudy and it's cool and it's rainy, but the air is super fresh.
I'm waterproof.
Let's go outside.
But if it's like sunny, but the air is horrible, maybe we'll go for a walk, but maybe not run today.
So just kind of increasing that little bit of air awareness.
And yeah, indoor air particularly is...
Very poor.
So the things that people need to think about is there's fresh air, which you can only get by ventilation.
So to answer your question about windows and doors and stuff, if it's obviously in Austin in summertime, we're not opening our windows.
It's too hot.
So if it's not too hot, not too cold, and the outdoor air is relatively clean, then yes, open your windows, like get fresh air.