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  • Indoor plants boost mood and focus, but don't improve air quality.
  • AprilAire air filtration systems effectively clear indoor air, unlike house plants.
  • Humidity control with AprilAire prevents mold and enhances indoor plant health.

Indoor plants are a great way to create an inviting, yet vibrant, home — but can they help users in their quest toward making a healthy home? Plants for the house offer a wealth of benefits, but healthy air isn’t one of them.

The scientific literature shows that indoor houseplants — as would typically be implemented in a person’s home — do very little to clean the air,” suggests Portland State University Professor - Elliot Gall.

Contrary to popular belief, indoor plants don’t clear the air inside homes! That’s what AprilAire whole-house air filtration is for. 

Benefits of Indoor Plants

Just because the plants for the house aren’t helping cultivate a healthy home environment doesn’t mean they don’t offer a wealth of other benefits, including:

  • Boosted Mood
  • Brighter Space
  • Better Concentration and Focus
  • Reduced Stress

In fact, studies show that indoor plants can help increase the overall concentration and productivity by up to 15% — now that’s a benefit everyone can enjoy.

Healthy Home Dos & Don’ts

Make the most of plants for the house by following these important tips.

Do: Populate The Healthy Home With Indoor Plants

Whether looking to improve their concentration or just brighten up their space with some greenery, there are truly no downsides to investing in plants for the house! 

Don't: Rely On Indoor Plants For Better Air Quality

Plants for the house don’t make a healthy home — healthy air does

Plants for the house don’t make a healthy home — healthy air does. To improve the air in the home, residents can opt for AprilAire whole-house air filtration solutions, like AprilAire Whole-House Air Purifiers and Air Filters.

Do: Seek Out Other Ways To Clear The Air

Eliminating harmful airborne contaminants from the home is as easy as paying attention to the products and items that residents are bringing into the space. Do what one must to reduce the family’s exposure to harmful VOCs that lurk in cleaning products, carpeting, and more. It’ll also help protect the indoor plants!

Don't: Forget About Humidity Control

Plants for the house aren’t recommended for air filtration — and AprilAire doesn’t recommend relying on indoor plants for humidity control either. From fostering mold growth to creating an environment not suited for plant survival, unbalanced humidity levels not only harm the resident's health, but also the health of the indoor plants, too.

For optimal humidity control, use AprilAire Whole-House Humidifiers and Dehumidifiers! Indoor plants offer a wealth of benefits, but people shouldn’t rely on plants for the house to improve the indoor air quality.

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