PHOENIX -
March 1, 2023 -
PRLog -- While doctors recommend allergy sufferers keep windows closed, regularly wash bedding and change clothes if they've been outdoors, your Neighborhood Auto Repair Professionals (NARPRO) offer steps for a healthier ride.
Keep It Clean
- Dust the dashboards.
- Wipe down doors.
- Thoroughly vacuum floor mats.
Use The Right Filter
- A 'cabin air filter' is designed to ensure the air inside your car is free from environmental pollutants when the windows are rolled up.
- If the cabin air filter is in poor condition it can trap irritants and cause you to breathe in more contaminants than if the windows were down.
- A clogged air filter can also reduce airflow and impact your air conditioning.
- Make sure the air conditioning is on the recirculation setting.
Check The Windows
- During peak allergy season, keep your windows rolled up.
- Check for gaps or cracks that could let allergens in.
- Make sure the air conditioning is on the recirculation setting
Allergy and Asthma Facts (
http://www.aafa.org/page/air-pollution-smog-asthma.aspx)
- There's no cure for asthma and allergies.
- Asthma affects more than 24.5 million Americans
- More than 50 million Americans have all types of allergies.
- Air pollution includes gases, smoke from fires, volcanic ash and dust particles.
Source: Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America
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