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Research
Indoor Plants Clean the Air
NASA Study, Dr. B.C. Wolverton
Washington D.C.-- NASA tests reveal that living green and flowering
plants clean pollutants in the air.
According NASA scientist, Dr. BC Wolverton, indoor plants are
the most efficient and cost effective means of removing air
pollution. Wolverton recommends that "two plants per 100 square
feet or two plants per a small office keep the air pure [and]
healthy."
A 1989 EPA Report to Congress concluded that improved indoor
air quality can result in higher productivity and fewer lost
workdays. The EPA estimates that poor indoor air may cost the
United States tens of billions of dollars each year in lost
productivity and medical care.
For more information visit: www.wolvertonenvironmental.com
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