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05 November 2020 by William Brothers Manila
Nowadays, staying indoors does not guarantee clean air. In fact, according to WHO, indoor air pollution can occur from a variety of chemicals and products found in our homes or workplaces such as household cleaners, wall paints, carpet fumes, and even air fresheners. And when these products breakdown, they release toxins like ammonia, benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, and xylene, which can cause harmful effects on your health.
Air-Purifying Indoor Plants
Thankfully, you can still improve your home’s air quality by having a few indoor plants around. Plants can reduce indoor air pollution by absorbing harmful toxins and producing oxygen to clean the air inside our homes and office buildings. Studies have also shown that indoor plants can alleviate anxiety, boost productivity, and improve your quality of life.
Here is a list of affordable and low-maintenance plants that can help improve indoor air quality and reduce air pollution in your home:
Areca Palm
Want to give your space a tropical island vibe? Areca palm is one of the most sought-after indoor plants amongst plant enthusiasts mainly because it resembles palm trees. It is also ideal for pet owners since it isn’t toxic for dogs and cats. Areca Palms are easy to maintain, as they only require minimal sunlight and water.
Rubber Plant
Notable for its glossy leaves, the rubber plant is efficient in absorbing indoor pollutants and eliminating mold spores in the air. Additionally, rubber plants are perfect for people that are prone to allergy since it doesn’t produce pollen. This is a low-maintenance plant that needs to be in low light conditions or indirect light with just the right amount of water to moist its soil.
Red-edged dracaena
More than just our go-to kitchen remedy, Aloe Vera can eliminate 90% of formaldehyde toxins, dust, and microorganisms in the air. You can place it on a sunny spot of your kitchen and water it every three weeks.
Keep in mind that improving indoor air quality doesn’t have to cost you a fortune, and having indoor plants is just one of the many effective methods to keep the air cleaner around your home.