ABSTRACT

Air circulation is the final aspect of the Famulari Theory. Viruses that are in the air need to gently circulate to a plant's surface. Air circulation applications for this green theory truly are that simple. Circulation may require mechanical fans such as ceiling fans, floor fans, vents, or natural cross-ventilation of wind to move or circulate air. The contaminated air must move to the plants in order for it to effectively filter the air contaminants, in this case the flu virus. Wind also carries air and all that is in it. Whether it is forceful wind or gentle wind, air is moved throughout short and long distances. The Famulari Theory addresses air circulation with the airborne flu virus through plants. The plants, specifically the leaves, act as a living filter which holds the airborne virus on the leaf surface, thus preventing the virus from continuing to move through the air.