New Cabin Filter for Driver
26 June 2009
The hot day is coming now. The arrival of the first pollen in the air will lead to streaming eyes and sneezing fits among allergy sufferers. A sneezing fit when driving is not just unpleasant, it is also dangerous. The innate reflex causes drivers to close their eyes whilst driving and at a speed of 80 km/h, this could mean that a distance of approx. 25 meters is driven virtually blind. A functional passenger car cabin filter can help to avoid sneezing fits and streaming eyes when driving, thereby reducing the risk of accidents. Increased ozone levels in summer put an additional strain on drivers and dramatically limit drivers' ability to concentrate.
Bosch recommends changing the cabin filter every 15,000 km, and at least once a year. It is a good idea to replace the filter just after the winter, as the dirt and moisture collected in autumn/winter can become a breeding ground for bacteria and mould, which pollutes the air inside the vehicle. Bosch activated carbon cabin filters for virtually all common vehicle models can be purchased in automobile workshops and car part dealerships. A conventional filter can also be easily converted into an activated carbon cabin filter of the same dimensions, without making any changes to the car. Therefore, everyone can make sure the air they breathe is fresh air when they are driving.
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Editor : Frederick
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