5 Best air purifying plants for the home : increase home air quality

Keeping the window closed for days and using chemical cleaners and chemicals on modern household items reduces the air quality in the home. Breathing low-quality air can cause asthma, headaches, sneezing, respiratory problems, fatigue, and watery eyes but breathing good air quality, helps to reduce stress levels, help with concentration, increase productivity, boost moods, increase oxygen levels, and help to fight off fatigue. The air-purifying plants are;

1. Spider Plant

it is popular in homes and offices due to its low maintenance requirements, its ability to thrive in a variety of conditions, and non-toxic to pets like cats and dogs. They are also known for their ability to absorb pollutants including carbon dioxide, formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene, making them an excellent choice for improving air quality.

2. Broadleaf lady palm


 It is the best humidity-loving plant that is great at removing toxins from the indoor air and also reduces pollutants such as ammonia which are most common in households and office environments due to cleaning gents, building materials, and furnishings. The bathroom would be an ideal location to place this plant as it thrives in humidity.

3. Snake plant or mother-in-law's tongue 

The snake plant gives out oxygen at night making it the perfect plant for your bedroom. Increased oxygen at night can help you breathe and sleep better. it is characterized by its upright sword-like leaves that can vary in color from green to variegated patterns of yellow, white and green.

4. Aloe Vera

Apart from its healing and health benefits, Aloe Vera purifies the air of toxins like formaldehyde and benzene.

5. Chinese Evergreen


The plant is included in Nasa's list of air-purifying plants. it has been shown to remove common indoor pollutants like formaldehyde and benzene from the air, contributing to a healthy indoor environment.


Incorporating air purifier plants into indoor spaces can be a simple and effective way to promote health and well-being, enhance interior design, and create a more enjoyable living or working environment for occupants.


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