SpokEasy

BioWall

\"biowallBioWall? What\’s that?

I\’m not sure how much of a green thumb I have. Truth to tell, I\’ve never really tried much; but I wonder whether having a BioWall might help with my sensitivities.

At work, where I really need it, having a BioWall installed would be a major undertaking; and not up to a single individual. I don\’t know how expensive it might be, nor how long constructing it would take.

Even then there\’s the question of tending it, so that it doesn\’t wither and die. Whose job would that be? No, don\’t look at me. I\’d be sure to kill it in short order.

I doubt that a plant at my desk do any good; and at any rate there isn\’t room for it. Filter masks don\’t help me much if anybody anywhere nearby is loaded with overpowering scent; and it happens much too often.

Would a BioWall be helpful in a bicycle workshop? Could it filter out some of the inevitable fumes from lubricants, cleaners, and that new-tire smell (which can be irritating to the sinuses)?

Anything to help reduce indoor air pollution is worth trying, I think. Healthy employees = quality work! Healthy cyclists = a happy peloton!