Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) and the Architecture of Trapped Air In modern architecture and construction, there is a hyper-focus on energy efficiency. Double-glazed windows and advanced weather-stripping essentially turn our homes and offices into hermetically sealed containers. While this is excellent for reducing heating and cooling costs, it creates a hidden, hazardous side effect: total pollutant entrapment. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) continuously off-gassing from furniture, carpets, paints, and household cleaners have no means of escape. Medically recognized as "Sick Building Syndrome" (SBS), this phenomenon is the primary culprit behind unexplained chronic fatigue, morning headaches, and a lack of focus in indoor spaces.

Dismantling Gases, Not Just Trapping Particles The core issue is that standard air purifiers relying solely on HEPA filters are fundamentally unequipped to handle these trapped gases; they are designed merely to catch physical particles like dust. At Ganjano, we bypassed this limitation entirely with Quantum Bloom. The cold plasma technology embedded within this smart planter does not rely on physical nets to manage gases. Instead, by releasing a continuous stream of reactive ions, it actively targets and breaks the chemical bonds of these toxic VOCs in mid-air, rendering them harmless at the molecular level. The result is that you can breathe fundamentally pure air inside a completely sealed environment, without ever having to open a window and sacrifice your home's thermal efficiency.