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  2. These Indoor Plants Are (Nearly) Impossible to Kill - AOL

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    We've rounded up the best indoor houseplants from easy-growing options for beginners to low-light loving air cleaners, and ones that are perfectly pet-friendly. These Indoor Plants Are (Nearly ...

  3. Is the Air Quality Index enough? What the AQI can - AOL

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    An AQI value of 50 or below represents good air quality, per the EPA, while an AQI value over 300 represents hazardous air quality. An AQI value of 100 is considered the threshold for safe air ...

  4. Indoor air quality - Wikipedia

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    Since indoor air pollutants can adversely affect human health, it is important to have real-time indoor air quality assessment/monitoring system that can help not only in the improvement of indoor air quality but also help in detection of leaks, spills in a work environment and boost energy efficiency of buildings by providing real-time ...

  5. Air quality index - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly used air quality index in the UK is the Daily Air Quality Index recommended by the Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants (COMEAP). [39] This index has ten points, which are further grouped into four bands: low, moderate, high and very high. Each of the bands comes with advice for at-risk groups and the general ...

  6. 45 Best Indoor Plants to Brighten Your Space All Winter Long

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    Find the perfect houseplant for your environment: 20 Tropical Houseplants That Are Surprisingly Easy to Care For. The 25 Best Office Plants That Will Perk Up Your Workspace

  7. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    Although houseplants are commonly considered to have an active, positive effect on indoor air quality, much of the non-academic reporting on the subject is based on experiments involving the removal of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the air, the evidence for which is unclear. [43]