Indoor plant dramatically improved your health

by - November 25, 2020


 



Indoor plants absorb carbon dioxide and keep oxygen flowing, they purify the air by removing toxins, help to deter illness, ease tension and lower stress, create a relaxed and happy ambience whilst helping you to ultimately work better through improved concentration, heightened attention, enhanced creativity, increased productivity and enriched overall well-being. The air purifying and filtering properties of indoor plants ultimately foster a healthier and happier working and living environment.

 It may seem far-fetched that greenery can have such an advantageous effect on such a simple yet important thing such as our daily lives, but the results and smiles speak for themselves. Witness the joy a living tree like a huge Bamboo Palm brings to colleagues walking into a reception area that it inhabits, or the peaceful sleep a Snake Plant, Peace Lily or Spider Plant in a bedroom can help foster. The benefits of indoor plants are of paramount importance for indoor environment quality.

 Moreover, there are numerous benefits adding indoor plants to your home and office spaces can bring. And we encourage you to use this notion to inspire your creativity even more and to let yourself discover your wild with the kind of ideas that not only look amazing but make you, your family and your colleagues feel incredible too.

 The importance of a healthy working and living environment is so significant, even NASA conducted a study on clean air and how common indoor plants can help achieve this. The benefits of indoor plants and their ability to filter harmful toxins and pollutants from the air within our most occupied indoor spaces makes the air more breathable for us and ultimately assists in transforming a room into a living space.

These are the few list of common toxins that plague in our indoor space which is formaldehyde. It commonly found in tissues, serviettes, wood products and synthetic fabrics. Trichloroethylene. It can be found in paint, varnishes and household cleaners. Benzene is commonly found in adhesives, lubricants, vehicle exhausts and detergents. Ammonia also commonly found in cleaning products and fertilisers. Xylene also commonly found in nail polish, tobacco smoke and paint.

 Furthermore, we can understand how asthma and allergies, as a result of common toxins, are troubles that plague many people. The simple addition of a house plant or few can help to alleviate these everyday problems. Not to mention the reduction in stress levels and the increase in productivity that results from the cleaner air and increase in oxygen levels.

 These are a few indoor plants that could bring the benefit into our space. The Snake Plant cleans air better than most other indoor plants as it has the ability to absorb excessive levels of carbon monoxide. Additionally, it emits oxygen and filters other toxins from the air such as benzene, xylene, trichloroethylene and formaldehyde. Next, English Ivy has amazing air filtering abilities that are extremely beneficial for those with asthma/breathing problems and allergies. They also reduce air moulds and can absorb animal faeces, benzene, carbon monoxide and formaldehyde and aloe vera  has the healing properties found in the gel of it leaves helps to heal cuts and burns. Furthermore, Aloe Vera emits oxygen and is an air pollutant filter, especially for those toxins emitted by cleaning products.

 Each plant has its own varying degree of purification properties and assists in creating a healthier space in its own unique way. Utilising a combination of different indoor plants and grouping your plants together has been proven to provide the best result, both in terms of visual appeal and plant success.


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