Auto
Pure Car Air Purifier
The Auto Pure will help rid your car, truck, van, etc.
of tobacco smoke/odors and environmental chemical
residues. Leaves your auto smelling clean and fresh!
(SA-1000)
Turn on
the AutoPure at night and let it work while you're
asleep! The next morning, turn off the unit, open your
car windows and your auto interior will smell cleaner
and fresher than ever before!
When it comes to
portability, nothing beats the Auto Pure SA-1000 Car Air
Purifier! This handy unit is ideal for cars, tractor
cabs, taxi cabs, RV's, boats, 18-wheelers, vans... you
name it! How does it work? The Auto Pure plugs into your
cars cigarette lighter and produces very small amounts
of ozone - a powerful disinfectant and odor-eater - and
leaves your car smelling clean and fresh inside! Turn
the Auto Pure on at night and let it work while you're
asleep! The next morning, turn off the unit, open your
car windows and your auto interior will smell cleaner
and fresher than ever! The Auto Pure draws very little
current and can be left ON without fear of running down
your car battery!
Auto Pure SA-1000
Specifications
"The Air We Breath Inside Our
Cars"
Transcript of NBC News Broadcast with Tom Brokaw, June
11, 1999
Specifications
- 1
Year Warranty!
- Dimensions
- 2"H x 6.5"W x 4"D
- Weight
- 12 oz.
- Attractive
and Compact
- Virtually
Silent Operation
- On/Off
Switch with green ON light
The
Air We Breathe Inside Our Cars
Transcript
of NBC News Broadcast with Tom Brokaw, June 11, 1999
"...The
startling new study finds the air we breathe inside our
cars is much worse than what's right outside the window.
'In some cases, we
found that pollution was as high as 10 times more inside
the car than it was outside.' That's Jerry
Martin from the California Air Resources Board, who said
tests found it's especially awful behind big diesel
trucks or behind buses because up to half the pollution
inside your car comes from the vehicle directly in
front. And it's even bad without trucks or buses... Why?
Because once pollution is sucked inside a car, it tends
to stay there in that confined space building up.
Commuters probably get their biggest hit of air
pollution every day when they drive to and from work.
"For the study, researchers outfitted test cars
with sensitive pollution measuring devices, and during
commutes found high levels of diesel soot, carbon
monoxide, and other unhealthy gases from exhaust.
Surprisingly, in the test, closing windows didn't keep
pollution out. Neither did closing air vents nor using
air conditioning. It only helped filter out a little
dust and soot. Otherwise pollution inside remained twice
as bad. On average, what was outside, at the edge of the
highway, was 3 to 10 times worse when measured away from
highways. These levels of pollution can be dangerous
because of many of the compounds that we measured are
considered toxic air contaminants, which means they
cause cancer or birth defects. The finding is consistent
with what's known about other indoor air. Inside houses
studies find two to five times more pollution than
outside. And air in planes can be hard on eyes and the
sinuses because it's thin and dry.
"How can you avoid pollution in your car?
Researchers say the only way is something that is not
always possible; stay out of heavy traffic and away from
trucks or buses. The study found pollution 30% to 50%
lighter in less congested carpool lanes or during
non-rush hours. Otherwise, with vacation season here and
more traffic than ever, we're trapped and not much we
can do about it. Robert Hager, NBC News,
Washington."
