Dr. B. C. Wolverton's Clean Air Study reveals that certain plants significantly purify indoor air by filtering harmful pollutants like benzene, ammonia, and formaldehyde.
The study suggests that maintaining at least one air-purifying plant for every 100 square feet will effectively combat the pollutants causing Sick Building Syndrome.
Common indoor air pollutants such as trichloroethylene and formaldehyde can lead to severe health issues, underscoring the vital role of plants in improving indoor air quality.
Tropical houseplants were identified as particularly effective in removing toxic substances from indoor environments while simultaneously releasing oxygen, promoting healthier living spaces.
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