Nasa Top 12 Air Purifying Plants | Easy Care Air Purifying Plants for Home

Nasa Top 12 Air Purifying Plants | Easy Care Air Purifying Plants for Home

The NASA Clean Air Study was a project led by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in association with the Associated Landscape Contractors of America (ALCA) in 1989, to research ways to clean the air in sealed environments such as space stations. Its results suggested that, in addition to absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen through photosynthesis, certain common indoor plants may also provide a natural way of removing volatile organic pollutants (benzene, formaldehyde, and trichloroethylene were tested). These results are not applicable to typical buildings, where outdoor-to-indoor air exchange already removes VOCs at a rate that could only be matched by the placement of 10–1000 plants/m2 of a building's floor space. While the plant's ability to take up VOCs is well documented in laboratory studies, the effect of plants on indoor air in complex environments like offices requires further investigations to clarify the full capacity of plants in real-life settings. Featured Plants in the Video: Areca Palm Spider Plant Peace Lily Chinese Evergreen Bamboo Palm Red-Edged Dracaena Cornstalk Dracaena Weeping Fig Barberton Daisy Florist's Chrysanthemum Janet Craig Warneckii Inside the video: 00:00 Intro 1:01 Variegated Snake Plant 2:23 English Ivy 3:16 Peace Lily 4:22 Chinese Evergreen 5:10 Bamboo Palm 6:10 Red-Edged Dracaena 7:11 Cornstalk Dracaena 8:05 Weeping Fig 9:05 Barberton Daisy 9:55 Florist's Chrysanthemum 10:37 Janet Craig 11:39 Warneckii 12:49 Ending #IndoorPlants #AirPurifyingPlants #NASAStudy #HouseplantCare #CleanAirTips #HomeDecorPlants #PlantLovers #GreenLiving #HealthyHome #PlantParenting