Types of Houseplants To Clean Indoor Air
If you don’t have an air purifier in your home, or just want to take extra precautions, we would recommend adding a few of these houseplants to the most important areas of your home. It’s a great first step to improving the air quality inside your home – check out these houseplants that could improve the air quality in your hom:
- Spathiphyllum sp
- Chrysanthemum morifolium
- Dracaena marginata
- And the Chlorophytum comosum – Common name – Spider Plant (featured in our photo)
Substances like chemical-based cleaners, air fresheners, scents and detergents can further pollute indoor air and contribute to poor indoor air quality. An easy way to reduce this type of indoor air pollution is to switch to non-toxic options for cleaning. For more information and the full list of 19 household plants, head to sustainablebabysteps.com via the link here: