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Monday, January 3, 2022

Interior Plants May Be Beneficial in Reducing the Spread of Covid-19

The interior plants thought to reduce the spread of SARS/COVID-19 due to air purification are the same plants that were previously tested for filtering interior air in research;

Lady Palm, Peace Lily, Alii Fig, Weeping Fig, Peace Lily, Areca Palm, Corn Plant, Dumb Cane, Dracaena ‘Warneckii’, Philodendron, Golden Pothos, Arrowhead Vine, Snake Plant, Croton, Umbrella Grass.

Snake plant or Sanseveria grown as an interior plant.

How Covid-19 Spreads

The virus can stay for a long time in the air, increasing the need for air purification as a mitigation method. Primarily transmission occurs within 5–6 days of the infection. COVID-19 patients show symptoms that vary from dry cough, fever, breathing difficulties, fatigue, headache, diarrhea, sore throat to severe pneumonia.

The virus has been shown to spread via three main routes; small aerosols, large airborne droplets, and close contact with infected surfaces and people.  The latter two can be handled via disinfection of surfaces and the use of proper protective equipment. Small aerosol droplets, however, are harder to contain and considered the main source of spread since they travel in the air and remain viable for around 3 hours. Most respiratory infections are transmitted via respiratory droplets when coughing and sneezing and then deposited onto surfaces.  A recent study was able to detect viral presence in hospital air samples in isolation rooms. Another study revealed that more than 60% of the air samples from COVID-19 patient rooms contained the virus.

Research Done on Interior Plants That May Lower the Spread of Covid-19

For all these reasons, air purification is recommended to be used in all public and private indoor spaces to contain the spread of the virus in areas with poor ventilation. Air purification via filters, UV radiation and ionization could be used to clean the air in large companies and facilities. Homes may be a different matter.

Several studies have shown that indoor plants enhance air quality, remove pollutants, and reduce bacterial and fungal infection spread, none of which were on airborne viruses. The techniques by which plants purify the air are not fully understood, and limited research information is available discussing their role in controlling viral transmission. More research is required in the search for methods of lowering transmission rates as the indoor plants were found to increase human comfort and enhance overall human health.

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