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8 Reasons to Have Your Indoor Air Quality Tested

8 Reasons to Have Your Indoor Air Quality Tested

The air we breathe is vital to our existence, but a variety of different pollutants may be present, both indoors and out, that can impact our health, safety and comfort. Studies are showing that we are spending more and more time indoors, while we often don’t even consider what might be […]

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Gerber Daisy Plant Benefits

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March 17, 2014

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Gerber Daisy Plant Benefits

Home owners love the Gerber Daisy because of it beautiful, bright coloring. What you may not know though is this plant can help to improve your indoor air quality by clearing out pollutants such as benzene and trichloroethylene, an off gas produced when cleaning clothes. The Gerber Daisy does need a […]

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Spider Plant Benefits

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March 17, 2014

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Spider Plant Benefits

The Spider Plant is a popular choice for building owners who need some fresh air and an attractive plant. Reason being is that this plant is very tough to neglect. With little energy you can remove benzene, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide and even xylene from your indoor air. See more plants […]

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Aloe Vera Plant Benefits

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March 17, 2014

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Aloe Vera Plant Benefits

The Aloe Vera plant is a popular choice for home owners of office employees who want to clean up their indoor air. This attractive plant filters out formaldehyde and benzene which are common off-gases of chemical cleaners. Since this plant loves the sun, many home owners or office employees will […]

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16 Plants That Will Improve Indoor Air Quality

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March 17, 2014

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16 Plants That Will Improve Indoor Air Quality

To improve the air quality in your home or work space, you can try some of these NASA approved plants. NASA conducted a study to see which plants filter the air the best by not only producing oxygen from CO2, but also absorbing benzene, formaldehyde and/or trichloroethylene. The list below […]

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