Cultivate Your Own Clean Air
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Cultivate Your Own Clean Air
Summary:
Enhance your family's well-being, reduce health risks, save money, and beautify your home by using plants to purify the air. NASA research shows that green, flowering plants effectively remove toxins from indoor environments. Incorporate plants into your home decor to improve air quality and create a more pleasant living space.
Understanding Indoor Air Pollution
Since the 1970s, buildings have been constructed with tight seals to conserve energy, shifting from natural to synthetic materials. This has led to significant indoor air quality issues, as contaminants became trapped inside.
Carpets are a major culprit of indoor air pollution. New carpets emit irritating chemicals, while older ones harbor dust, mites, and microbes. Despite the known health risks, the building industry continues relying on carpeted floors.
In 1989, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported over 900 volatile chemicals in newly built structures, with some levels being 100 times above normal. The report highlighted that indoor air pollution is a significant public health risk, incurring billions in healthcare costs and lost productivity annually.
Building Industry Solutions
To address these concerns, buildings increased ventilation to introduce fresh outdoor air. However, this compromises energy efficiency and doesn't always provide clean air, especially in urban areas. The industry has yet to find a balance between maintaining air quality and energy efficiency.
DIY: Improve Your Indoor Air Quality
Enhance your home's air quality and efficiency through thoughtful decor choices. For resources and updates, visit the Habitat for Health website. Explore valuable information on air-purifying plants, and subscribe for free monthly articles to learn how to grow fresh air in your space.
By integrating these strategies, you can create a healthier, more vibrant home environment.
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