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A new type of high-efficiency cabin air filter (HECA) has been developed that can reduce ultrafine particles (UFPs) exposure by as much as 93%, while also keeping carbon dioxide levels low—a notable development for those that drive a lot, especially in highly polluted regions/cities. For a bit of background, most modern cars feature cabin air
New Air Filter For Cars Reduces Ultrafine-Particles Exposure By 93% was originally published on: CleanTechnica.
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