I just found out that there are plants that promote indoor air quality when I spoke with a friend of mine who specializes in such plants.
I had been to her place to run the HVAC maintenance on her HVAC unit when we talked about the multiple plants she has. After she explained what each plant does, I used my expertise as an HVAC professional to recommend an air purification system that would complement the plants and eliminate dust and other contaminants. The tune-up had revealed clogged air filters due to the dust around her house, and such a system would help. The ducts were covered in dirt, so much so that the sealant on the ductwork had begun coming off. The local contractor did the duct cleaning within an hour with the proper tools. I explained that an air quality system would also complement the function of her other unit by trapping the dirt that would damage the unit’s sensitive parts. To help with indoor comfort, these quality systems ensure the air is clean throughout the year. Another plus is that they need minor servicing, which allows the customer to save the cost that the HVAC company would have otherwise used to provide quality home services. I did not dismiss my friend even with the skills I have as an HVAC technician. Instead, I went to a plant shop to get suggested plants for my house. My friend also made a point to purchase the air purifier, and she says her life has changed since then. The indoor comfort has increased significantly, and the plants complement the unit’s work.