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How Houseplants Can Boost Indoor Humidity & Air Quality This Winter: Day 1 of AQI 30


This is 30 Days to AQI 30! Aaj baat karte hain kaise houseplants winter ke season mein hero ban sakte hain!

A close-up of a hygrometer displaying ideal indoor humidity levels, with houseplants in the background helping to naturally maintain moisture in the air, ensuring a balanced and healthy indoor environment during the winter season.
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How Houseplants Help with Winter Humidity


Houseplants don't just make your home look green and cozy—they also help improve your indoor humidity & air quality. They do this through a process called transpiration, where plants release moisture from their leaves. This moisture helps increase the humidity in your home, easing the problems associated with dry air.



Houseplants for Dry Air: Natural Humidifiers That Improve Air Quality


Certain indoor plants, like Peace Lily, Areca Palm, and Boston Fern, spider plant, aloe vera, etc, are especially helpful during the winter. Not only do they boost humidity, but they also purify the air. So, if you have these plants, your home's air will remain fresh and clean naturally, without any chemicals.


Through a process called phytoremediation, these plants absorb toxic substances from the air, purifying it and making your indoor environment healthier to breathe in and thus reducing AQI.



And the best part? These plants, with their soft green leaves and soothing vibes, help you relax too and act as an aesthetic decor to your home. In winter, when opening windows feels like a risk, these plants create a safe and comfortable environment for you.



So, if you’re looking for a natural way to combat winter dryness, get yourself some houseplants for dry air! And if you want to make your home environment even better, uBreathe air purifiers are the perfect match for your houseplants.


A modern home with a uBreathe air purifier placed on a table, working alongside houseplants to maintain ideal indoor humidity levels and enhance air quality, ensuring a comfortable, fresh, and healthy living environment during the dry winter months

Stay healthy, stay green!

~ Debopriya Chandra

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