Indoor
Plants:
 | Increase productivity. |
 | Project a positive Image. |
 | Create a more relaxed atmosphere. |
 | Reduce noise in open plan areas. |
 | Reduce sick days. |
 | Improve morale. |
 | Remove harmful chemicals from the
air. |
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A Natural Air Cleaning Alternative:
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Business Week quote:
"An easy way to improve air quality is
to add plants. Plants are especially effective at cleaning polluted
air."
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Canadians are becoming increasingly concerned about the
quality of the air found in their homes and offices.
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Sick Building
Solution
Modern, energy efficient buildings may save
on energy costs, but the lack of air circulation allows the accumulation of
potentially harmful gases such as formaldehyde, benzene and trichlorethylene
(TCE). These gases come from such seemingly innocent sources as furniture,
carpeting, building materials, household cleaning agents, paint, solvent,
and office equipment such as photocopying machines.
The build-up of these gases often results in
itchy eyes, drowsiness, headaches and lethargy; common signs of what is
known as Sick Building Syndrome.
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Indoor Plants Clean The Air We
Breathe
Research scientists have learned that common
tropical plants can effectively reduce the levels of noxious gases found in
virtually all indoor environments.
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Identifies the Most Effective
Pollution Fighters
Common plants as Gerbera Daisy, Spider Plant,
Spathiphyllum, English Ivy, Chrysanthemum, Dracaena, Golden Pothos and Palms
can effectively reduce levels of a number of noxious gases found in almost
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An Inexpensive and Attractive Solution
15
to 20 average sized foliage plants can clean and refresh the air in an 1800
sq.ft. interior space, or approximately one plant for 100 sq.ft. Not only
will you be able to breathe a little easier, but you will enjoy the
aesthetic benefits of having beautiful plants and flowers.
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