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Updated Mar 16, 2021 | 05:55 IST
Occupant behaviour, air exchange rate, weather conditions and outdoor climate are four major factors that affect indoor air quality. Delhi pollution: 7 ways to improve indoor air quality  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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Avoid using room fresheners, mosquito coils, incense sticks or mosquito coils
Keep indoor plants like Gerbera, Ficus, Bamboo Palm and English Ivy
New Delhi: When air pollution shoots up, Delhi residents are advised to stay indoors to protect their health. But this might not be useful anymore. A study by BreatheEasy consultants found that homes in the national capital have heavily polluted air.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/470622.html (Natural News) If you like to keep it green, there’s no better way of purifying the air in your living room than through houseplants. Houseplants can improve air quality and make your living space healthier. Research from the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration shows that houseplants can absorb volatile organic compounds like formaldehyde and benzene. These chemicals are toxic and may even be carcinogenic in high concentrations.
If you’re looking to get more plants for your living room, these nine houseplants are excellent air purifiers and, at the same time, beautiful, functional decors. (h/t to Health.com)