13 Jul 2016

Make Greener Air!

MAKING YOUR AIR GREENER!


So, unless you happen to live nearby some luscious farmland or countryside with lots of trees and foliage that cleans the air you breathe....you are expose to contaminated air from vehicles, factories and nearby industrial activity common with "Urban" Living. 

And we'd hope that when you retreat to your homes, "Your Sanctuary" it is less toxic and more refreshing.....Well ....Not always...excessive moisture, dust build-up paints, detergents and synthetic fibers are some of the common culprits of indoor air pollution. Here are some things you can consider to make the air that you breathe "greener" at home.


1. Eliminate the Culprits

Use "eco-friendly" detergents and paints to minimize pollutants. choose all-natural alternatives if they are available

2. Have plants indoors

House plants are a fantastic ways to purify the air in your home as it absorbs chemicals and pollutants found in the air. Some good choices are: 

Snake Plant or "Mother in Law Tongue" :) 
 Spider Plant  English Ivy 




3. Beeswax Candles
If you like to burn candles for natural light, avoid paraffin candles which release petroleum byproducts into the air. Beeswax burns clean and offers the added benefit of ionizing air to neutralize toxic compounds.


4. Salt Lamps
Himalayan pink salt is another natural ionic air purifier that pull toxins from the environment and neutralizes them. Add an Himalayan Pink Salt Lamp to any room in your home or office...they're gorgeous...check out mine..opted for clean air rather than scented...lol!







5. Activated Charcoal
Another great way to purify your air indoor is with activated charcoal. Also called active carbon or simply carbon, it is odorless and highly absorptive. 


I bought my lamp at Be Free Organic Supermarket on Mucurapo Road and there are a number of other healthy shops and organic shops across Trinidad and Tobago, where you can get these products or purchase them online on Amazon.com


To Healthy Living!!!