No one likes walking into a facility and getting a nose full of sweat and body odor. With all the air fresheners and purifiers out there, you would think one would be efficient, but none of these options fully purify the air, leaving a lingering odor. Surprisingly, the best solution to an odor problem like this is to incorporate plant life into your facility. The simple use of plants can improve not only the smell but the overall circulation of the facility.
Many people think that putting plants in a facility is anything but normal, but on the contrary, plants can purify the air better than any machine or air freshener you find in the store. When facilities are built, they are constructed so warmth stays in the building when it is cold and heat stays out of the facility during the hotter seasons. Because of this reason, many toxins as well as bacteria become trapped within facilities. This can lead to various illnesses in addition to constricting the circulation of air causing people to not breathe as well as they should.
By simply placing various plants throughout the facility, the air becomes less stale and those forever lingering odors disappear. It is a simple process as well as easy on your pocket, keeping your patrons and employees in a safe comfortable environment. Not all plants are right for facilities though. There are various plants that are specifically beneficial. The best plants to place throughout your facility are Florist's Mum, Kimberly Queen, Dracaena, and most importantly the Golden Pothos. Each of these plants eliminates toxins and airborne chemical residue, but the Golden Pothos was ranked number one in most efficient air purifying plant.
By simply adding a little green to your facility you can finally eliminate the harmful and vile odors that linger throughout your facility. The use of plants within your facility will not only purify the air but will also add an aesthetic touch to your facility. With these simple tips and suggestions you will help create a long lasting experience for each of your patrons.