Air purification in the home is one of the best things you can do for your living space. Especially when you’re spending so much time indoors, it’s important to find chemical-free solutions to making the air you’re breathing healthy and fresh. Not only are natural air quality boosters better for the environment, but they’re also less likely to cause headaches, tiredness, and allergy symptoms.
If you want to improve air quality, you need to take a two-pronged approach: minimizing toxins and adding air-purifying elements to your home. Hiring a professional home air quality tester is usually a good idea to get to the root of your air quality issues if you can afford one. If not, it’s important to at least try to reduce toxins naturally in whatever ways possible that you can.
Strategically placing plants around your home and workspace helps clean the air by eliminating common household pollutants. For example, some detoxifying plants include peace lilies, snake plants, spider plants, English ivy, and bamboo. When you incorporate specific types of plants with air-purifying properties like these have, you’ll start noticing the benefits not only to your health but also to your mood.
The infographic below from HomeAdvisor gives a comprehensive rundown of how to increase air quality through various tactics, including houseplants.
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