planting a natural way to clean indoor air

by:Yovog     2023-05-31
Although we can get a comfortable feeling from the interior, the behavior of separation from the external environment may bring costs in the form of air pollution.
Without proper ventilation, the indoor world may become a fairly toxic place due to some chemical and biological factors.
Most Canadians may not know the name of Hans Selli, but his work in this country is the most important thing in our daily life.
He is called the \"father\" of Stress Studies \".
He studies the effects of this common phenomenon and reveals how our bodies react in the short and long term.
Selye\'s work triggered a revolution in which researchers aimed to explore the causes of various stress sources and, more importantly, the effects of these stress sources.
These branches are involved in various areas of health.
Relevant areas and results suggest that this experience can be both good and harmful.
In the 1970 s, the focus shifted from our outside world to our everyday environment: the interior.
Although we can get a comfortable feeling from the interior, the behavior of separation from the external environment may bring costs in the form of air pollution.
Without proper ventilation, the indoor world may become a fairly toxic place due to some chemical and biological factors.
Although many people may be aware of the physiological effects, researchers have known for decades that psychological effects can also be troublesome.
Problems related to indoor air pollution have been studied in detail and show that the best way to solve the problem is to introduce external air (
Open the Window).
However, the actual development of the interior structure mostly violates this rule.
Not surprisingly, a new problem arises due to lack of ventilation.
We know it\'s a sick building syndrome.
The study of SBS proves that this problem is difficult to solve.
The only option seems to be to restore ventilation or add expensive air filtration devices.
These routes are simply not feasible for most companies.
Then, in 1989, NASA researchers proposed a relative cost-
Effective options have been adopted by many offices and families.
They think the answer is simple: to bring plants into the environment.
According to their analysis, it is possible for the roots of these plants to provide a natural way to improve air quality through a process called plant restoration.
Over the next few years, plants have been tested for their ability to remove a variety of contaminants.
As the NASA team has shown, the roots are able to effectively separate chemicals so they can\'t float freely in the air.
More importantly, several microorganisms living with plants can actually break down these chemicals.
Symbiosis between plants and bacteria seems to be the best option.
But there is a small problem.
Plants may be effective in cleaning the air, but the actual amount of contact is very low in the environment of the room.
To achieve full effect, the room must be turned into a garden or jungle in order to be effective.
Although this may be suitable for those with green thumbs as a broad
Achievable option, it doesn\'t work at all.
But now there may be an answer to this dilemma.
Last week, a new concept of air pollution reduction called Clairy was called three green-
People with ideas
Their invention is a rather unique way to increase the potential of plants to repair air.
This is a potted plant with a fan that does not send air out but in.
To learn more about the device, and more importantly, I contacted Paul Ganis if it worked. He\'s the Co-
The founder of Clairy is also a true environmental activist.
For him, plants have always been the best option in today\'s sealed windows society.
Ganis noted that the isolation and decomposition of contaminants is not the only way for plants to improve air quality.
In a test of Clairy, he revealed that more had happened.
But understanding the mechanism behind Cory\'s ability to clean the air is not all Ganis has done to prove his point.
He also worked with fallenze University to test his equipment.
The research focuses on the system\'s ability to reduce air pollutant levels.
As Ganis proudly revealed, the results are impressive.
The test was carried out in a controlled environment, but Ganis was not satisfied with this.
He wants to see if his system works better.
In order to do this, he used a non-
Commercial potted soil with improved filtration capacity.
He found that the results were more impressive.
\"In our filtered soil, we raised this number to 93 in the test.
\"The Clairy system is currently being offered through the crowdfunding site Kickstarter.
However, based on the experimental results, this concept may receive sufficient attention to verify a wide range of concerns.
Taking into account concerns about indoor air quality, this natural approach that helps reduce contaminants can one day become commonplace in homes and offices.
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