Bosch FILTER+ provides the ultimate allergy relief

May 02, 2019
Bosch FILTER+ provides the ultimate allergy relief
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Travelling by car can tough at this time of year for the growing number of allergy sufferers, with pollen causing watery eyes, itching, sneezing attacks and other allergic reactions. Bosch says it can offer improved protection inside the cabin with its Bosch Cabin FILTER+ range.


According to Bosch, these filters offer greater protection than standard or activated-carbon filters has they have the capability to separate allergens, bacteria and fine dust particles, preventing them from entering the cabin. This makes journeys not only more comfortable, but also safer as driving when suffering an allergic reaction can be hazardous and cause increased fatigue.

With Bosch FILTER+ the air entering the cabin is clean, healthy and odour free. The filters feature multiple functional filter layers. An anti-allergy layer with a special molecular grid structure also separates allergens and renders them harmless. In addition, this filter layer also eliminates bacteria. An activated-carbon layer neutralises harmful and bad smelling gases and an ultra-thin microfiber layer separates 99 percent of all particles with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers.

Each FILTER+ cabin filter comes with in-pack fitting instructions which can also be accessed online by scanning the QR code. As an added bonus, customers who buy FILTER+ filters until June 30th will also receive double points in the Bosch eXtra campaign, which offer access to a range of high quality gifts.
 
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