Non-Toxic Plants To Pets: Indoor House Plants To Clean Indoor Air
Clean Indoor Air
Indoor house plants are commonly used to clean indoor air. For pet parents/guardians, it’s essential to select non-toxic plants as your air purifying plants. This is of vital importance for your pet’s health. Considering indoor air quality poses more health concerns than outdoor air, having the right air cleaning plants will help you create a safer and healthier home environment.
We spend most of our time indoors in confined environments where the air is trapped and just being re-circulated. Unknowingly, our homes can harbour untold airborne chemicals, some of which are potent environmental pollutants and likely carcinogens in humans and pets. Indoor air can be polluted by microbial contaminants (mold, bacteria), particulates, gases (volatile organic compounds (VOCs), radon, carbon monoxide), etc.
VOCs Common Pollutants
A very common pollutant in our homes are VOCs, which include formaldehyde and benzene. VOCs are emitted as gases with up to 10 times higher concentrations than outdoors. They are found in carpets, paint, air fresheners, foam, candles, furniture finishes, cleaning supplies, plastic, pesticides, pressed wood furniture, office equipment, glues, adhesives, electronic devices, etc. Health threats may include headaches; nausea; eye, nose and throat irritation; loss of coordination; and liver, kidney and central nervous system damage.
Indoor house plants as air purifiers
House plants actually clean the air and environment around them. Remember photosynthesis? It is when plants release oxygen into the air while removing carbon dioxide. During this process they help remove pollutants for our environment. Research done in Australia found that having three large potted plants per room is enough to clean the air to the point where toxins become insignificant.
Aside from opening windows, and eliminating the sources of contamination, placing pet-friendly indoor purification plants will make your home safer and healthier for you and your precious pets. Some plants are effective at removing particular toxins. For example, spider plants and rubber plants are effective against formaldehyde. The plant’s leaves absorb the chemicals and break them down. Also, microorganisms or microbes in the plant’s soil convert toxins into food plant.

Particularly because your pet might want to eat the soil or play with it, ensure the plants you buy are organic; that is, pesticide-free and chemical-free. The potting soil needs to be organic too, without toxic additives (sterile). Miracle Grow and other popular potting soils are not organic.
As a guideline, use at least one plant per 100 square feet (8.4 square meters) of floor space.
Indoor Air Purifier Non-Toxic Plants
These plants are pet-friendly and excellent to filtrate airborne pollutants and toxins:
Orchids
Bamboo palm (Chamaedorea elegans);
Cane palm (Dypsis lutescens);
Dwarf date palm (Phoenix acaulis);
Boston fern (Nephrolepis exalta bostoniensis);
Australian sword fern (Nephrolepis obliterata); and
American Rubber plant (Peperomia obtusifolia).
Care for Your Plants
Plants need fresh air and air circulation to help promote plant growth. It allows the plant to exchanges gases between the leaves and atmosphere. You will need rich nutrients to feed your plant. Organic plant food (everything from chicken poo to oxygen mixes) can be easily found at your local garden shop. You may also use old aquarium water (fish poo) or leftover coffee/tea to help fertilize and provide your plant the necessary nutrients it needs to thrive.
Indoor Plant Benefits
In addition of filtering out indoor airborne toxins, indoor plants can be therapeutic; they have been proven to lower blood pressure, reduce depression and stress. Indoor plants can also increase humidity within the home (or work) environment. More humidity means more oxygen. Along with the aforementioned benefits of air filtering, plants are beautiful. It’s like bringing nature indoors! Add some pet non-toxic plants to clean indoor air pollutants in your home. Your pets will thank you!








Thank you for educating me and others with this important information about non-toxic plants and their usefulness in our household. I love plants, and I do have indoor plants, but I am always fearful that they might harm my pets and grandchildren. I am planning to buy new plants to help my indoor environment and to make the life of my pets and family safer.
Merci!!!
My pleasure! Thanks for your feedback. While plants have numerous benefits, it’s important to know that some are poisonous to pets and people. It all starts with awareness.
Marisa
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