WHY CAIRFIL CABIN AIR FILTER?
 CairFil Cabin Air Filter - Fresh air solution
The air contains significant amount of unhealthy substances such as dust, pollen, smog and diesel soot.
When a vehicle is in motion, or when the ventilation system is in use, all impurities that are present in the outside air are sucked into the cabin like a vacuum.
Without a cabin air filter in a vehicle, vehicles in front of your car will cause an exhaust fume tunnel. All impurities are sucked into the passenger compartment in a concentrated form (the tunnel effect).
Researchers have noted the level of unfiltered pollutants in a vehicle without a cabin air filter reaches a value of up to six times greater/more than outside of the vehicle.
When the polluted air enters into the vehicle, it poses a hazard for the vehicle's occupants, possibly aggravating the allergy asthma symptoms such as; sneezing, coughing, runny noses, watery eyes, shortness of breath and other discomforts.
It is an even greater problem for allergy sufferers when springtime brings high concentrations of airborne pollen. Discomfort may cause a higher risk of car accident distracting the driver and/or reducing concentration.
(Recent studies indicate that drivers with allergies have a significantly higher risk of car accidents).
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High levels of pollutants such as dust particles, pollens and ozone in the air are known to trigger
~ Allergies ~ Asthma ~ Nausea ~ Headaches | The CairFil cabin filter protects the occupants from harmful gases and dust particles that enter the vehicle compartment interior via the blower: dust, soot and other foreign particles are taken in and absorbed to about 99.5%. The constant supply of clean, fresh air ensures a comfortable, relaxed feeling for the driver and passengers on the road.
Installation of a CairFil cabin filter means comfortable, safe automobile operation which reduce the following symptoms:
Sneezing
Itchy, painful nose
Nasal and sinus discharge
Stuffy, runny nose
Coughing
Watery, itchy eyes
Repeated sneezing attacks
Runny or itchy nose
An itchy throat, palate and ears Loss of concentration A general feeling of being unwell (hence Hay Fever) Head and nasal congestion
Being relieved of the above symptoms has a positive effect on driving behavior, because those who are relaxed when driving can concentrate better and longer. |