pollute our homes' indoor air

Why should you opt for purifying your home? We bet you didn’t know that the air inside our homes is much more contaminated than the air outside. Why? Because our commonly used items have pollutants, we’re mostly not aware of and, at times, negligent about it. 

Be it the mattresses in our beds that keep gathering dust to the inside of our drawers, the paint on our walls, furniture, etc. All of these contain chemicals and toxins that are causing us harm to our health eventually.

Formaldehyde, a toxic gas-like substance, is carcinogenic and is found in glues, shampoos, insecticides, carpets, and cigarette smoke. The chemicals from paint, cleaning materials, and detergents also pollute our homes’ indoor air

Here we suggest some amazing natural ways to purify the indoor air of your homes to a great extent without burning a hole in your pocket by buying an expensive air purifier, which again is made of plastic.

Increasing ventilation

High moisture is a major problem for indoor air quality, and with proper ventilation, You can address this as ventilation reduces moisture levels. Installing trickle vents allows for purifying and cycling the indoor air that you breathe. 

Ventilating your kitchen is important since cooking can be a major source of indoor air pollution, especially on a gas stove. Using exhaust fans can help carry the polluted air outside. 

Also, after taking a shower, be sure to vent out all the steam and extra moisture in the air by turning the exhaust fan on by turning fan on as the moisture build-up can encourage mold and mildew growth.

Beeswax candles 

Beeswax candles are natural air purifiers. Paraffin candles derived from petroleum release benzene, soot, and toluene in the air. These can be replaced by scented candles which add to the beauty and odor of home. 

Paraffin candles are not environmentally friendly and don’t do good, and hence opting for beeswax candles is a good alternative. They remove toxic compounds and other contaminants and burn slowly, making them durable without frequently replacing them. 

Also, they burn without much smoke or scent and are very helpful to remove common allergens like dust from the air.

Using Activated Charcoal

Another impressive way to purify indoor air is by using activated charcoal, also known as active carbon. It works wonderfully to eliminate toxins from the air. Also, it is odorless and highly absorbent. One can also use bamboo charcoal to purify their home indoors naturally.

Essential oils

Essential oils like cinnamon help in countering microbes like viruses, bacteria as they cannot survive in the medium. You can add essential oils to soaps and detergents to breathe fresher and cleaner air.

Salt crystal lamp

Salt lamps are another great way to purify the air naturally. By pulling water vapor out of the air, salt crystals reduce airborne irritants, pathogens, and allergens. Himalayan pink salt serves as a natural ionic air purifier by removing contaminants from the air. 

The Himalayan pink salt lamp, when added in the room or kept near the office desk, does the work and aesthetically also adds to the room decor. It can be switched on and kept that way at night since the natural orange glow does not disrupt the sleep hormones. 

Use air purifiers

Air purifiers can help remove harmful particles and improve air quality. An air-purifying filter is recommended in a home with particle pollutants like dust, exhausts, and bacteria. In a home or office consisting of heavy gaseous pollutants, such as smoke, air purifiers will be helpful. Air purifiers are very simple to use as well as aesthetically good.

Houseplants

Different indoor plants purify the air and are the best medium to address the pollution indoors, especially with respiratory illnesses. Some indoor plants require very little or indirect sunlight. 

Indoor plants need little care and can purify and refresh air within our homes and workplaces. They can also safeguard us from the harmful effects of prevalent toxins like benzene, ammonia, and formaldehyde, as some houseplants are known to absorb these molecules.

A houseplant kept at a distance of 100 square feet of our homes is a very efficient method to obtain clean air. Some effective houseplants that remove toxins from the air are Lady Palm or Broad-Leaf Palm, Peace Lily, Money Plant, Centipede Tongavine, Boston Fern, Silver Vine. These are other species among the available variety of Indoor plants.

Clean air filters

It is one of the easiest ways to purify the air within the home. It would be best if you replaced air filters regularly within the heating and cooling system. Changing air filters will help you get maximum benefit as it cleans the indoor contaminants effectively.

By Anurag Rathod

Anurag Rathod is an Editor of Appclonescript.com, who is passionate for app-based startup solutions and on-demand business ideas. He believes in spreading tech trends. He is an avid reader and loves thinking out of the box to promote new technologies.