🌱 The truth about CO2: How CO2 Levels at Home Affect Your Plants 🌿 #

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Btw Here is the overview of CO₂ levels in parts per million (ppm) for a household, from healthy to unhealthy:

1. 418 - 450 ppm:
Outdoor air (normal). This is the natural concentration of CO₂ in the open air. It is considered optimal and reflects well-ventilated indoor spaces.


2. 450 - 1,000 ppm:
Well-ventilated. This is a healthy level for indoor environments, such as homes with adequate ventilation. People typically experience no health issues at these concentrations.


3. 1,000 - 1,500 ppm:
Moderately ventilated. This range indicates moderate ventilation. While still relatively safe, some people may start to experience mild fatigue or difficulty concentrating.


4. 1,500 - 2,000 ppm:
Poor ventilation. At this level, people often begin to notice a decline in air quality, which can lead to symptoms such as drowsiness, reduced focus, and headaches.


5. 2,000 - 5,000 ppm:
Unhealthy air quality. This level is considered unhealthy for most people. Symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, and fatigue can occur, especially with prolonged exposure.


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