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For cleaner and healthier indoor air, free from tiny airborne particulates such as dust, smoke, mould and pet dander, people used to grow house plants in the room, like sansevieria.

Sansevieria is a wonderfully tolerant plant. You see them in hospitals, hotels, shopping malls, banks and homes. Sansevieria trifasciata, known as Mother-in-law tongue or snake plant may be the most common one. It is recommended as an indoor air purifier, since it converts carbon dioxide to oxygen at night.

But not every house plants are effective at removing indoor contaminants. For example, a recent report by United Press International cites a study that identified five kinds of ornamental house plants found to be particularly effective at removing indoor contaminants. Some of these plants were said to include English ivy, the asparagus fern and the purple waffle plant.

Since air purifier is a basic part of a sound strategy for indoor air quality and a number of advanced air purifiers are on the market giving consumers a way to remove a wide variety of contaminants from their home's air, which can be especially useful if they live in an area with high vehicle traffic or heavy industrial activity, Why not choosing air purifier to be our air guard?

 

 

 

 

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