Introducing plants to reduce the levels of air pollution is only minimally effective. Experts advise introducing toxin-consuming plants in indoor set up. Some plants like philodendron, spider plants, golden pothos, peace lilies, bamboo palms, mums and English ivy have the potency to remove harmful toxins from the air, but at extremely low rate. Instead use of natural household cleaning products and natural pest control techniques, regular cleaning of the vents of the kitchens and minimal indoor smoking can reduce air pollution. Excessive use of humidifiers, dehumidifiers, air-conditioners and refrigerators are harmful for indoor air hygiene. Gas appliances should be regularly serviced and central heating system inspected and cleaned regularly. Do not keep your car idle inside the garage for a long time. Test your home for radon. Radon can seep into the house from contaminated earth and rock under the home or from building materials, sometimes heaped outside. Scientists lay stress on human cleaning process to keep the indoor air free from pollutants.
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