How to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality with Plants

How to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality with Plants Video Clips. Duration : 6.12 Mins.


People spend as much as 90% of their lives indoors. US Environmental Protection Agency statistics show that indoor air quality is five times worse than outdoor air, making it one of the top threats to good health. It's linked to allergies, sickness and fatigue. Fortunately, indoor air quality can be improved with the help of home air filters, purifiers and living house plants. Plants cycle the air by taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. But plants also have the ability to purify household air by naturally filtering harmful chemicals found in the air known as volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, which come from man-made products in the home. Some plants to help clean the air include anthuriums (flamingo flower), pteridophyta (ferns) and spathiphyllums (peace lillies). So how many plants do you need to get the clean air quality you want? Typically one plant per 100 sq. ft. of interior space will suffice. All plants from the flowers and trees in your yard to the plants you will have in your home all have special needs. Simply looking at the plant tag will help you take proper care of your plants. The first plant we will be talking about today are anthuriums. They come in many different varieties and are characterized by their shiny green foliage and their heart shaped flowers. Anthuriums come in red, white and pink variations and they bloom all year round. The perfect place for an anthurium is in front of a window. The second plant is a spathiphyllum. These lilies ...

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