While your office plants are breathing out all that oxygen, they’re filtering chemicals that may be found in carpets, furniture, cleaning chemicals, paper, printer cartridges, electronics, and more. Clean air means healthier and more productive employees.
Much like a large bottle of hand sanitizer, the right office plants can reduce the spread of germs around the office. This decreases illnesses, meaning fewer employees will call in sick. Even better, reducing the number of sick employees can halt the cycle of “sick building syndrome” and lead to better health for everyone.
Ever wonder why your favorite pizzeria or sandwich shop keeps an aloe plant near the grill or oven? It’s because nothing is better on scrapes, small cuts, or mild burns than the gel inside the leaves of an aloe plant. Have the sniffles? A eucalyptus plant can help. Take some time to look into the medicinal qualities of office plants to decide which ones might benefit your employees the most.
Plants do an excellent job of regulating the humidity in a given space. Keeping air sufficiently humid is essential for employees who talk all day (say, in a phone bank or call center). Office plants are just as good as an electric humidifier but are more cost effective to purchase.
Some studies suggest that plants improve mood. Whether this is a matter of color therapy (surrounding yourself with color designed to elicit a specific emotional response), aromatherapy, or just better air quality, the link between plants and good moods is a strong one.
You probably don’t allow cigarettes in your office. But if you work next to a smoker, you know that it’s a smell that lingers. Plants like the peace lily can remove smoke residue from the area, allowing for cleaner air for everyone.
Well-maintained plants can improve the look of any office, lobby, waiting room, or restaurant. They give clients the impression of competence and professionalism while offering up all the above benefits. Think you don’t have room for an office plant display? Look into vertical wall gardens that offer lush greenery without taking up valuable floor and desk space.
If you’re interested in experiencing these 10 benefits and more for your office, talk to a plant care specialist. This professional can help you identify and acquire the greenery that’s best for your business.