Do Indoor Plants Help With Indoor Air Quality?
During cold Philadelphia winters, keeping your home closed up as tightly as possible is essential so your heating system can operate efficiently. The problem with a sealed home, though, is that indoor pollutants can begin to collect, thereby reducing your home’s indoor air quality. To understand how plants may help improve indoor air quality, check out this article from your friends at . Photosynthesis You may remember from science class that photosynthesis is a process that plants use to make food using carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water. What many people don’t know, though, is that plants can absorb more than...
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