How to Purify the Air and Improve Air Quality With Plants

If you want to improve air quality, you need to decrease common toxins and increase air purifiers in your home. When you’re spending so much time indoors, it’s especially important to find chemical-free solutions to making the air you’re breathing healthier. Breathing indoor air toxins often causes chronic symptoms like headaches, fatigue, respiratory issues, and other allergy symptoms. 

Not only are natural air quality boosters good for the environment, but they’re also less likely to cause headaches and fatigue. When you incorporate specific types of plants with air-purifying properties, you can eliminate certain toxins. Some detoxifying plants include peace lilies, snake plants, spider plants, English ivy, and bamboo. 

Finding a professional home air quality tester is a smart idea to get to the bottom of your air quality issues, since you might be feeling the consequences of poor air quality without knowing the source. The infographic below from HomeAdvisor gives a comprehensive rundown of how to increase air quality through various tactics, including some houseplants we just mentioned. We hope you enjoy! 

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