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| Are Drivers Concerned About the Air Inside their Vehicles? |
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They regularly see it on television, hear it on the radio and read about it on the news.
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| Consumers Are Concerned about their Health |
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Micro-organisms such as mold spores are linked with many adverse health effects ranging from breathing difficulties to nervous system disorders.
Drivers and passengers are spending much more time in vehicles; the associated symptoms and illnesses include:
- breathing difficulties
- fatigue
- frequent headaches
- infections
- hypersensitivities
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- allergic reactions
- cold symptoms
- sinus congestion
- pneumonitis
- long-term ailments
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| What are the Car Manufacturers Doing? |
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| Car manufacturers are continuously working on innovations and providing technical service bulletins in response to this health concern. They understand cabin air filters alone are not the solution. |
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Technical Service Bulletins (TSB) on the problem are regularly sent out by all
vehicle manufacturers. |
A recent announcement from Toyota introduces an anti-allergen agent to their
seat fabrics and carpets. |
In Car Air Quality is a key selling feature for car manufacturers
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