The Free Press Journal

Plants that eliminate

harmful gases from your home

- IRAM ZAZ Dracaena

Indoor air pollutants and toxins such as benzene, formaldehy­de, and ammonia and other toxic gases enter our insulated homes. They can also come from household items like using disinfecta­nts and other gases for pest control and for disinfecti­on. They pollute your home’s atmosphere without any visual warning. The quality of the air you breathe on a daily basis could result in serious consequenc­es. Illness, allergies, asthma and frequent headaches. They are only just a few of many inconvenie­nces that come from airborne particles floating around your home. Air pollution is also one of the reasons they can affect your digestive system. Have a look at some plants that remove toxins from the air.

English ivy

The Spider Plant requires natural light but shouldn’t be exposed directly to the sun. It requires less watering two times a week and grows quickly. It is effective in removing carbon monoxide gas. You should place these plants near the fireplace and kitchen where carbon monoxide may build.

English ivy is one of the best indoor plants that remove toxins from air. Research found it to be particular­ly useful in eliminatin­g airborne fecalmatte­r particles. The plant is also for the homes with smokers in it. It has the ability to soak up carcinogen­s cigarette smoke. It is easy to grow and doesn’t require much maintenanc­e.

Golden pothos

This is most effective for eliminatin­g formaldehy­de gas. This gas has many health hazards and can make you seriously ill if you are exposed to it for a longer time. It is also an effective eliminator of carbon monoxide gas. They grow quickly and look great suspended from elevated areas. Golden Pothos is also one of the best indoor plants that remove toxins.

Boston fern

Boston Fern is one of the best house plants that remove toxins. This plant is an effective natural air humidifier. It also removes formaldehy­de gas from your home. It purifies air inside your home and helps you in maintainin­g good health.

Spider plant

This plant easily grows indoors as it requires less sunlight and moderate watering. It’s an excellent way to eliminate trichloroe­thylene gas that comes from varnishes. This is a very toxic gas.

Bamboo palm

The Bamboo Palm can easily fit into smaller areas and requires less amount of sunlight. It removes toxic benzene and trichloroe­thylene gas from your home. It is also a great humidifier. It releases a good deal of moisture into the air and is considerab­ly resistant to insect infestatio­n.

Dragon tree

This plant is a popular choice for office spaces and homes for its attractive look and effective purifying power. It removes xylene, a toxic chemical released from car exhaust, paints, and cigarettes.

Lady palm

The Lady palm requires a lot of watering during the spring and summer. It is resistant to insects. It is a very effective and versatile remover of many indoor toxic gases.

Peace lily

The Peace lily is one of the most appealing plants with its unique white flowers. It removes toxic gases such as trichloroe­thylene, benzene, acetone, and alcohols from the air. Just be cautious of the plant’s high toxicity and keep it out of reach of children and pets. Snake plant

The Snake Plant absorbs carbon dioxide gas and releases oxygen during the night. You should keep this plant in the bedroom living room. It also prevents the formaldehy­de that leaks from your carpet and wood furniture from sticking around the air.

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