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NEED PROOF THAT INDOOR PLANTS REDUCE INDOOR POLLUTION
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    Indoor Air Pollution - Biological Pollutants - Biological contaminants are all People who are allergic to these pollutants should use allergen-proof
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    NEED PROOF THAT INDOOR PLANTS REDUCE INDOOR POLLUTION We want scientific research and proof that (1) indoor plants reduce indoor pollution, and if so, (2) please QUANTIFY how much a plant does in fact reduce indoor pollution. BACKGROUND: The EPA has stated that indoor pollution is their number one health concern. And we all know that using “green” cleaning products and the use of an “ionizer” will reduce indoor pollution … but will a small house plant (in a one foot diameter pot and standing two foot tall) also make a difference (how much of a difference)? EXAMPLE of what we want: how many and what kinds of plants would detoxify the indoor pollution of a 9 x 12 square foot room (and by what percent reduction)? INCLUDE your search strategy and clearly identify the location of source material so we can document any claims we make about plants reducing indoor pollution. Happy hunting!
  • Top 10 plants for clean indoor air « Conservation Finance::
    Apr 16, 2007 These are plants selected for their ability to remove indoor air pollution, based on research carried out for NASA’s Clean Air Study.
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  • Hello Deepforest, I decided to post this since this was what you needed. I apologize for not having found this earlier, since I thought the previous answer I gave would suffice. Your room, 9 feet by 12 feet, would be 108 square feet in area. Here are the articles I’ve seen that would relate to it: Shelter - Indoor plants can help indoor breathing - NCTimes.net http://www.nctimes.net/news/2001/20010323/f.html - One to three plants could help clean a 100-cubic foot room. I suppose this can do for square feet as well. Home Green Home: Creating a Natural Living Space http://herbalmusings.com/home_green_home.htm - 15-20 plants could detoxify 2000 square feet. So I guess two to three, maybe four plants per 100 square feet of space would do. The Pollution Solution: Common Houseplants http://www.datasync.com/~mullein/indoor.htm - 15 to 20 plants for 1,800 square feet. Plants Absorb Indoor Pollution http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/1956/pollution.html - One Boston Fern can remove almost all formaldehyde in the air in an 800 cubic foot room (10 by 10 by 8 feet) in an hour. Google Search term used: plants detoxify size room plants remove pollution size room I hope this answers your clarification request. You may ask again if there is still anything unclear to you. Never mind my advice about the tip, it’s really up to you. I just want to make sure that I’ve answered in full. Thank you.
  • IMPROVING THE INDOOR ENVIRONMENT FOR HEALTH, WELL-BEING AND ::
    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTMLindoor air pollutants (FASTS, 2002). Indoor air pollution is a health hazard, . The pot-plant system really does reduce or eliminate VOCs from indoor air
    http://www.aila.org.au/nsw/greeningcities/papers/proc_wood.pdf
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  • Many thanks for the high rating and the tip! I am glad to have served you properly. :)


  • Deepforest, I understand. However, since I have posted the answer I doubt you could change the price... being a researcher here, I have not tried asking a question myself so I wouldn't know, but I assume once the answer is posted, the price is pegged. You may ask the Google Answers administrators (see email address below). Anyway, I will look around if there are room size specifics for the plants. If I am unable to find anything, what would you prefer to be done, would you let my answer stay without any price increase, or would you accept a withdrawal of the answer and return to unanswered status?


  • By the way, I forgot to mention, in case the question price is unchangeable now, you could use the "tip" feature (available when you rate the researcher, I believe) if you want to add something to your payment. I've just done a search and found something that may answer the room size specifics. In case you accept this proposal, please let me post the additional answer before you rate. Thank you.


  • Dear Techtor: I do appreciate the links you have given me ... and I gotta say that this does not constitute answering the question. I have asked for VERY specific information (ie, how many and what kinds of plants would detoxify the indoor pollution of a 9 x 12 square foot room (and by what percent reduction). Are you willing to dig a litttle deeper, if I am willing to raise the fee to $25. But for this fee, you need to answer the specifics of my question, not just a general literature review. Are we on?
  • Biotechnology Advances : Biological treatment of indoor air for ::
    Wolverton et al., 1989 Wolverton, B.C., Johnson, A., Bounds, K., Interior landscape plants for indoor air pollution abatement, National Aeronautics and
    http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0734975008000426
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    HeraldNet: Houseplants can help remove indoor toxins::
    Nov 13, 2007 As it turns out, houseplants offer a simple and effective way to reduce indoor air pollution that is above and beyond their natural beauty
    http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20071113/LIVING/711130019
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  • What is Google's policy about me contacting you directly for some contract research work? Is it possible and how?


  • Hello Deepforest-ga, Interesting topic, but I wasn't sure of the level of detail you might be expecting for an answer...there isn't a heck of a lot of research on this topic, as far as I know. What has been researched is summarized here: http://www.wolvertonenvironmental.com/airFAQ.htm and suggests that a few large Boston ferns in each room might be your best bet. Let me know if this is an appropriate level of detail, or if you require more detail.


  • As you dug deeper into the specifics I requested, you hit the jackpot. Well done! I am including a $10 tip for you. Thanks!


  • Greetings Deepforest, Based on the results of my searches, the study that pioneers this sort of information is by NASA. I will list that as the first website among my sources here. The study though focuses more on the pollutants formaldehyde, trichloroethylene and benzene, I realize now that these are pollutants as common as carbon monoxide (car exhaust gas). The rest of the websites I list mostly quote the NASA study. While I couldn’t find statistics for pollution removal for a certain size of room (though there are statistics in the second link below), I think two plants can serve well for the size you mentioned. Just study the care information for the plants you choose carefully. A plant or some plants in the room alone will not remove all the pollution, but it could help make the air in the room more breathable and sweeter to the nose. Sources: NASA Study - Plants Clean the Air!!! http://www.zone10.com/wsdocs/tech/NASA/fyh.htm Plants can help reduce indoor air pollution http://home.vicnet.net.au/~mecfs/general/plants.html - Some percentages of chemical removal are given here. Virginia Cooperative Extension - Plants Actually Clean the Air! http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/envirohort/articles/misc/plntclar.html - Contains bibliography Indoor Plants reduce indoor air pollution (Indonesian website article) http://www.pii.or.id/artikel/10_plant.html Environmental Illness Society of Canada - Plants Help Reverse Indoor Air Pollution and Allergies http://www.eisc.ca/plants.htm Columbus Board of Realtors - Plants Help Reverse Indoor Air Pollution & Allergies http://www.columbusrealtors.org/6280.cfm Econotes from Claremont McKenna College http://www.mckenna.edu/news/econotes/pdf/EcoNotesFeb2003.pdf Plants Help Reverse Indoor Air Pollution and Allergies http://www.ourlittleplace.com/article11.html Plants Help Reverse Indoor Air Pollution and Allergies http://www.drgloriagilbere.com/article11.html Care for certain mentioned plants: Bamboo Palm, Chamaedorea care http://www.tropicalplant.com/PlantCareTips/tips.asp?AID=071401 Car of Ivy (applies to English Ivy) http://www.ivy.org/care.html Chinese Evergreen Houseplant Care http://www.evergrowing.com/tips/chineseevergreen.htm Guide to Growing Aloe Plants http://www.thegardenhelper.com/aloe~vera.html House Plant Care and Cultivation Guides http://www.thegardenhelper.com/houseplants.html Google search strings used: indoor plants reduce air pollution indoor plants air pollution (name of plant) care I hope this has been a most helpful answer. If you have any problem with it, do please post a Request for Clarification and I shall respond. Thank you.


  • Ok, I understand about NO contract work outside of Google ... but is it posible to REQUEST you "WITHIN" Google for a specific research question?


  • I'm sorry to say any contact with customers out of Google Answers is prohibited. Any transaction between us must happen here. If you have any other question about the policies or anything, do consult the Answers-Editors, their email is shown below. Aside from me, we have many other very capable and skilled researchers here. Do try them out. ;)





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