Frequently asked questions about indoor-plants
  compiled by Ronald Wood, Scientific Group 'Plants and Quality of the Environment', faculty Environmental Sciences of the Technical University, Sydney
 
Indoor-plants help to improve the quality of life indoors in many different ways.
   
Healthy and well-cared-for indoor plants are not a threat to the people's health in a building.
   
Do plants contribute to a high relative air humidity in offices?
   


Are the pots of foliage plants a source of dust?

Do plants discharge chemical substances?
   
How relevant is the problem of air pollution in offices?
   
What can I do in order to improve the air in my office?
   
How many plants are needed in order to achieve a success and which species should be used? Are some plants more suitable than others?
   
Do plants in offices have any advantages to health?
   
   

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