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Air conditioning is a
godsend when temperatures soar, but a number of studies by
scientists and consumer groups point to a raft of potential
health problems caused by our favourite 'must-have' accessory.
Mouldy odours are often the first sign of trouble, but motorists
can grow accustomed to the very gradual onset of the smell and
not realise the vehicle is contaminated.
Until the problem is pointed out to them. By this time SCS could
be apparent, with drivers experiencing hay fever type symptoms,
eye irritation and bronchial infections.
Mould and bacteria growth in the vehicle’s air conditioning
system causes:
- Unpleasant cabin spells
- Eye & throat irritations
- Bronchial infections
- Allergic reactions
The medical profession refers to this as ‘Sick Car Syndrome
Sick Car Syndrome (SCS) is the name given to the increasing
problem of mould and bacteria growth in vehicle air conditioning
systems. Studies show that the dark, moist environment around
the evaporator creates an ideal breeding ground for bacteria and
fungal spores.
As air passes over the evaporator these microbes
become airborne and enter the passenger compartment through the
dash vents.
Solution
We offer our customers an Annual Air-Conditioning Service,
curing and preventing ‘Sick Car Syndrome’ and protecting their
health.
- Cleans and disinfects the entire A/C system
- Totally automatic operation
- The only professional and effective way to
prevent bacteria, mould, and fungal growth
- Endorsed internationally by major OEM’s
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