Sogefi warns of hidden in-car dangers

March 20, 2013
Sogefi warns of hidden in-car dangers
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Filter manufacturer Sogefi has warned of the dangers of sneezing, hay fever,  asthma and allergic reactions for in-car occupants ahead of the spring and summer season. These are caused by particles entering the vehicle that are far too small to be seen by the naked eye, yet are aggressive enough to cause genuine discomfort. The company says Sogefi Aftermarket cabin filters can offer a simple solution to these problems.


Almost 95 per cent of the new vehicles in Europe are fitted with cabin air filters, regardless of whether or not they are already equipped with air conditioning. Right now, aftermarket demand for cabin air filters is continually increasing, thanks to rising driver awareness of the benefits of this health-protecting component.

Sogefi Group
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