10 Benefits of Indoor Plants in the office

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 Modern office buildings, with predominantly sealed air, can contain up to ten times more pollutants than the air outside.  Common toxic culprits found in the office such as mold, formaldehyde, dust mites, carbon monoxide and chemical cleaning agents.  Plants in the office improve air quality by removing harmful pollutants.  Indoor plants have also been shown to reduce the symptoms of “sick building syndrome” or SBS.

 By absorbing sounds (rather than insulating against noise pollution), plants help to reduce the distracting effects of background office chatter.  Plants are commonly used to reduce noise pollution along highways and interstates. Using the same concept, plants in the workplace change room acoustics by reducing reverberation time.  Plants placed in areas with hard surfaces such as hardwood floors, concrete and marble walls, will effectively absorb noises which can be distracting and hurt employee productivity.

The 2015 Human Spaces report also found that employees whose offices included natural elements scored 15% higher for creativity than those whose offices didn’t include such elements.

1.Human beings have a natural tie to nature and an innate desire to be outside. 2.Having plants in the workplace provides us with the connection to nature that we subconsciously crave. 3. Plants are also a reminder of the importance of green living, and they may encourage your employees to be

Color therapists agree that most shades of green lead to feelings of well-being and relaxation. Likewise, relaxed employees are more focused and less likely to make mistakes.

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