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Video: Plants are oxygen bombs that should be in your home
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
When decorating our home, purchasing furniture and decorative elements, we usually do not think about the fact that the air quality in our house may change not for the better. It's all to blame for various substances that are able to emit our new clothes. Electrical appliances, laminate flooring, linoleum and even ordinary paper napkins can contain traces of formaldehyde that come into contact with the air in our home.
Our green indoor pets will help in the fight for air quality. Many plants are able to purify the air at home, collecting dust, smoke and other particles and heavy compounds that are hazardous to health.
Here are the 6 best plants you should have in your home:
Aloe - This plant is great for raising oxygen levels in your home. It also absorbs carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and formaldehyde. One aloe can achieve what nine biological air purifiers can achieve.
Ficus - This plant is very easy to maintain because it does not need a lot of light. It is effective when it comes to removing formaldehyde from the air. But be careful if you have small children or pets, because the leaves can be poisonous.
Ivy (Hedera Helix) - everyone should definitely have this plant at home. It removes 60% of the toxins in the air within six hours.
Chlorophytum - this plant has the ability to perform photosynthesis with minimal light. It is excellent at absorbing toxins from the air such as formaldehyde, styrene and carbon monoxide, as well as gasoline. One plant effectively purifies the air in 200 square meters of space.
Sansaveria - this plant is practically indestructible, and is great for having it at home. It is very stable and requires very little light for photosynthesis. Besides removing toxins, it is great for the bedroom as it produces oxygen at night.
Spathiphyllum - It is great for removing chemical toxins from the air. This plant filters formaldehyde from the air as well as trichlorethylene.
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