Consider a Car Air Purifier



The first time I ever heard about a car air purifier, I was at the local Valvoline getting the oil changed in my car.

The attendant called my name and went through the usual questions and suggestions, such as what type of all to use, getting the cooling system flushed, etc.

I was caught off guard when he showed me a small filter that was filthy.

He informed me that it was the cabin air purifier filter and let me know he could replace it.

I really never thought about air quality in a car.

Being on The Road Can Be
Hazardous to Your Health


If you have asthma, allergies or respiratory problems, the car air purifier (cabin air filter) that is installed in your car will not address all of the contaminants that can affect your health.

Roadside or highway pollution consists of toxins created by exhaust fumes that contain benzene, formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and diesel particulate matter as well as odors and bioaerosols such as molds, bacteria, virusus and pollen.

The highway is not a great place to be, especially if you are stuck in a traffic jam.

Better Technology is Now Available


The latest car air purifier technology called photocatalytic oxidation is now being installed in some European luxury cars to address the toxins that are not removed by standard car air purifiers.

The good news is, you don't have to buy a European luxury car to enjoy the benefits of these superior purifiers.

While researching air purifiers, I stumbled upon a company that markets this technology at an affordable price.

It's called The NanoBreeze™ Car Air Purifier.

The Nano Breeze, along with your standard cabin air filter can improve the quality of the air you breath, especially if you drive in heavy traffic that sometimes comes to a crawl.

It snaps into the front dashboard vent and plugs into a cigarette lighter.

It does not produce harmful ozone like some purifiers.

For more information, visit the The NanoBreeze™ Car Air Purifier web site.

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