Reduce Your Indoor Air Pollution
Did you know?
“…the air indoors is as much as
30 times more toxic than the air outside.”
And
“Plants not only take in carbon dioxide and return oxygen, but they are exceptionally good at capturing harmful toxins from the air.”
NASA Plant Research Offers a Breath of Fresh Air | NASA Spinoff
Air purifying plants help reduce air pollution and air chemicals that are presented in our daily household products.
Establish better air quality by having one or more air purifying plants within your indoor environment.
These plants covert carbon dioxide into releasing oxygen and some remove air chemicals (found in glues, hair sprays, etc.).
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Snake Plant
Add a statement of style to any office or home room with a Snake Plant (also known as Mother In-Law Tongue). Can grow to 4 feet and with proper care can live a long time. Water once per month while this plant produces oxygen during the night. Origin to Nigeria and East Congo.
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Lemon Lime
Beautiful lemon and lime color leaves will replace carbon dioxide with clean oxygen for your environment. This Dracaena Fragrans plants has many common names, I prefer Lemon Lime or Striped Dracaena. This plant’s origin is from the tropical regions of Africa.
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Aloe Vera
Cannot live without this plant .It’s a must have! Helps reduce air pollution and the inside gel provides healing to scars and burns on your external body. The raw plant is not used for internal use. An excellent gift for new homeowners, businesses, and hospital gifts. Origin to Northern Africa.
Breathe Better!
Buy Indoor Plants!
“…the plant is very important in removing indoor air pollution either directly through its leaves or indirectly through the root/soil pathway”. (nasa.gov)