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Popular houseplant can help remove dangerous black mould in homes

BySpotted UK

Jan 17, 2024

A popular houseplant can help remove black mould in homes.

Black mould will become a more common sight in households across the UK as temperatures drop this winter. Mould thrives in places with high moisture levels, which is more likely when homes aren't well ventilated.

The mould is known as stachybotrys chartarum and is a direct consequence of condensation, which is when hot, moist air meets cold, dry air. Black mould bad can be bad for your home, but it can also harm your health.

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The NHS warns that if you have damp and mould at home, you're more likely to have respiratory problems and infections and sneezing, a runny nose, red eyes and skin rash An expert has said households can “significantly reduce condensation” generated and improve the air quality in their homes by introducing “correct types” of houseplants.

According to the Express, experts at Atkins Garden shop said the Peace Lily is one of the best plants to battle condensation. It is one of the common houseplants to own and absorbs moisture from the air through their leaves.

This moisture is eventually released back into the home, which can help maintain a healthier humidity level indoors, reducing condensation on surfaces.

The experts said snake plants, spider plants, the Boston fern and aloe vera are all effective in reducing condensation.

You can purchase a peace lily in a 12cm terracotta plastic grow pot for £7.50 from B&Q or Amazon is selling two for £14.99 in a 9cm pot.

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