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Remove Pollution with the Help of Houseplants

Remove Pollution with the Help of Houseplants

REMOVE POLLUTION WITH THE HELP OF HOUSEPLANTS

People always assume that the air inside of their home is cleaner than the air outside, but that often isn’t the case. In fact, there is a good chance that the air inside of your home is far worse than the air outside. According to information from the EPA, the air inside is actually about two to five times worse inside your home. Depending on the situation, it could even be 100 times worse. Not exactly the most settling information to receive. Many people figure they are stuck having to deal with poor air quality, but that isn’t the case. There are a number of things that you can do to help improve air quality and eliminate pollution.

Check out some of the different plants that can clean the air in your home quickly and easily.

 

Bromeliad

This tropical plant was able to strip more than 80 percent of all the harmful compounds in the air in just 12 hours. If you are looking for a great houseplant for your home or office, you have to pick up this plant. It helped to eliminate the air of toluene, which is an extremely toxic substance that can end up leading to weakness and tiredness. Paraffin candles often emit toluene and benzene. If you absolutely must burn candles around your home, you should stick with unscented beeswax. Benzene is a carcinogenic solvent that is often found in traditional automobile exhaust. That’s why it is so important to have this plant in your home. It can eliminate 92 percent of benzene in just 12 hours.

 

Dracaena

If you have ever used nail polish, you know about the horrible acetone smell that comes with nail polish remover. Acetone can trigger eye irritation, dizziness, headaches, and damage to your central nervous system. Even though most plants can get rid of the acetone from your air, dracaena tended to work the best. It removed 94 percent of all harsh acetone from your air.

Acetone isn’t just found in a nail salon. It can also come from rubber cement, paint, household cleaners and even particleboard. Because of this, it might be beneficial to place some of these plants in a nail salon. Not only can it help absorb the smell, but it could help to protect customers and workers from the toxic emissions. The overwhelming smell in nail salons can often make people feel ill within minutes of walking into the room.

While these are only a couple of the plants that can take the toxins out of the air, there are plenty of others out there as well. Not only can the plants liven up your space, but they can help ensure everyone gets to enjoy a nice, healthy environment where you can take in the air and enjoy relaxing. If you never thought about adding a few plants around your home or business, there is no time like the present to look into doing it.



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