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Air-cleaning plants for indoors?
Much was made earlier this week in a feature from the Ideal Home Exhibition
about plants that are particularly good at cleaning harmful chemicals out of the air in offices and other indoor places (shopping malls etc). Anyone know of a specialist list online detailing the particularly suitable species? -- Brian |
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Brian Watson wrote:
Much was made earlier this week in a feature from the Ideal Home Exhibition about plants that are particularly good at cleaning harmful chemicals out of the air in offices and other indoor places (shopping malls etc). Anyone know of a specialist list online detailing the particularly suitable species? I'd be careful when choosing: claims like that are usually rubbish! A good air-conditioning system or conventional ventilation would be better. Mike. |
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In message of Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Brian Watson writes
Much was made earlier this week in a feature from the Ideal Home Exhibition about plants that are particularly good at cleaning harmful chemicals out of the air in offices and other indoor places (shopping malls etc). Anyone know of a specialist list online detailing the particularly suitable species? ITV's This Morning did a feature on 'healthy' indoor plants a few weeks ago. Hopefully this link will work: http://www.itv.com/page.asp?partid=761 It lists the right plants for the right rooms etc. Quite interesting I thought. -- Rgds Colette |
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"Mike Lyle" wrote in message ... Brian Watson wrote: Much was made earlier this week in a feature from the Ideal Home Exhibition about plants that are particularly good at cleaning harmful chemicals out of the air in offices and other indoor places (shopping malls etc). Anyone know of a specialist list online detailing the particularly suitable species? I'd be careful when choosing: claims like that are usually rubbish! A good air-conditioning system or conventional ventilation would be better. Thanks, but I don't like the quality of air-conditioned air and anyway it's ridiculously expensive for what it does. At the mo' I am using conventional ventilation but I'd like to augment it if the claims for certain species can be substantiated. -- Brian |
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"Colette A. O'Brien" wrote in message ... In message of Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Brian Watson writes Much was made earlier this week in a feature from the Ideal Home Exhibition about plants that are particularly good at cleaning harmful chemicals out of the air in offices and other indoor places (shopping malls etc). Anyone know of a specialist list online detailing the particularly suitable species? ITV's This Morning did a feature on 'healthy' indoor plants a few weeks ago. Hopefully this link will work: http://www.itv.com/page.asp?partid=761 It does. Thank you! -- Brian |
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"Cicero" wrote in message . .. Have a look he http://www.flowers.org.uk/plants/health/clean-air.htm Thank you. Another good site. -- Brian |
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