Improve your indoor climate with plants
In a busy and stressful everyday life, it can be difficult to find time to think about how we can improve our indoor climate and thus our health and well-being. But the fact is that we spend the majority of our time indoors, and therefore it is important to create a healthy and comfortable environment around us. One of the ways we can do this is by using plants and green spaces to improve air quality.
Plants reduce TVOC and improve air quality
According to research, plants can actually be effective in cleaning the air of harmful substances such as TVOC (Total Volatile Organic Compounds). These substances, which can be harmful to our health, are found in many of the products we have in our homes and workplaces. By having plants in our surroundings, we can reduce the amount of TVOC in the air and thus create a healthier indoor climate.
More benefits of plants in the indoor climate
Plants have a wide range of benefits beyond purifying the air. They create a sense of well-being and improve our mental health. In addition, they can also help regulate humidity and reduce noise levels in the room. All in all, plants are a simple, cheap and effective way to improve our indoor climate.
Innovative indoor climate solutions from ÅBN
At ÅBN , we have developed solutions that make it easy to monitor and improve indoor climate. Our innovative technology visualizes air quality and empowers users to make informed decisions about their indoor climate. With our solutions, you can get a clear picture of the air quality in your home, workplace or institution.
Do you want to know more?
If you would like to know more about how you can use plants and green spaces to improve air quality, please contact us at ÅBN . We are ready to advise you and help you create a healthier and more comfortable indoor climate for yourself and your surroundings. Together we can make a difference for our health and our planet.
FAQ
What is TVOC?
TVOC stands for Total Volatile Organic Compounds, which are a group of volatile organic compounds. They are typically found in building materials, cleaning products, furniture and electronics, and can negatively affect indoor air quality.
How do plants help against TVOC?
Plants can absorb and break down TVOC through their leaves and roots, reducing the amount of these harmful substances in the air and creating a healthier indoor climate.
Which plants are best for improving indoor air quality?
Some of the most effective plants for purifying the air include peace lily, mother-in-law's sharp tongue, green palms, and spider plants.
How can I measure the air quality in my home?
With ÅBN's technology you can easily visualize and monitor the air quality in your surroundings. You can read more about our products here .