Best Indoor Houseplants For Clean Air

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Here are the best indoor houseplants for clean air, based on the NASA guide to air filtering houseplants. These 12 common houseplants are scientifically proven to reduce indoor air pollution.

Did you know the EPA ranks indoor air pollution as one of the top five threats to human health? Indoor air pollution is associated with numerous ailments including asthma, headaches, chemical hypersensitivity and even cancer. In large part because of chemicals that outgas from items such as furnishings, finishes and household cleaners, indoor concentrations of many pollutants are two to five times greater than outdoor levels. This is particularly concerning because many newer buildings are more efficiently sealed in the interest of energy efficiency, and most people spend up to 90 percent of their time inside.

Fortunately, we can count on nature to be our health ally when it comes to creating healthier indoor air. In the late 1980s, NASA researchers studied the ability of houseplants to purify the air and remove toxic agents such as benzene (in glue, paint and auto fumes); formaldehyde (in particleboard, paper and carpets); and trichloroethylene (in paint stripper and spot remover).

They released a list of air-filtering plants, and subsequent studies have shown similar benefits of houseplants. For example, researchers at Penn State University proved that three common houseplants — snake plant, spider plant and golden pothos — all reduced ozone in a simulated indoor environment. Grow the following plants in your home or office to breathe easier.

Air-Cleaning Plants

  • Updated on Sep 17, 2022
  • Originally Published on Oct 7, 2014
Tagged with: indoor gardening, indoor plants, potted plants, Sarah Lozanova
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