Study shows we inhale toxic flame-retarding chemicals in our cars
Avoiding the use of air recirculation is one method of reducing the circulation of toxic particles /Mercedes
Recent research highlights a troubling issue in modern vehicles: the presence of flame retardants, added to meet safety standards, may be jeopardizing the health of drivers and passengers. The warmer the interior gets, the more toxic air we breathe in while driving.
Flame retardants, commonly used


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