New Delhi, November 21 (IANS). Air pollution is becoming a serious problem in the capital Delhi. The level of pollution is continuously increasing day by day. Due to this, eye irritation and respiratory problems have become common. In such a situation, it is important that you at least maintain freshness and pure air in your home. For this, planting some plants in the house can prove beneficial, because these plants can help in purifying the air of the house.
Snake Plant: This plant can be planted in a pot at home, it is expert in purifying the air. Snake plant releases oxygen and absorbs carbon dioxide even at night, thus maintaining freshness in the house. Apart from this, it also provides relief from allergies and respiratory problems.
Aloe Vera: Aloe Vera also helps in purifying the air. It absorbs carbon dioxide and emits oxygen, this keeps the atmosphere of the house full of freshness. This plant also helps in reducing dust and pollution.
Lady Palm: This plant removes toxic gases from the air. It also absorbs small chemical elements, such as benzene and toluene. Along with this, it also helps in maintaining moisture and gives a fresh feel to the room.
Peace Lily: It is a beautiful flowering plant, which helps in purifying the air inside the house. It mainly absorbs harmful chemical elements like benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene. Apart from this, it keeps the environment cool and pure.
Spider Plant: It is counted among the most effective air purifying plants. It absorbs gases like carbon monoxide, benzene and formaldehyde. This plant not only purifies the indoor environment but also enhances the natural beauty.
Bamboo Plant: This plant not only purifies the environment of the house, but it is also considered a symbol of positive energy. It absorbs atmospheric carbon dioxide and emits oxygen, which keeps the atmosphere of the house full of freshness. Bamboo plant can be easily kept at any place inside the house and it requires less care.
These plants not only reduce pollution from the environment, but they also make us feel fresh by emitting oxygen. Some plants absorb chemicals in the air, which can increase respiratory problems and other health risks.
–IANS
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