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Spring on the road with proper car air filters

Spring is in the air. The birth of a new season. A chance to take in a deep breath of clean, fresh, fragrant air. Well, maybe. Sure, spring brings the fragrance of new flowers, the freshness of the morning dew, the aroma of newly cut grass.

Spring is in the air. The birth of a new season. A chance to take in a deep breath of clean, fresh, fragrant air. Well, maybe.

Sure, spring brings the fragrance of new flowers, the freshness of the morning dew, the aroma of newly cut grass. But it also brings some less than pleasant and, in some cases, less healthy airborne contaminants. Pollen and dust come immediately to mind, as well as other particulates and odours that may not be good for us.

Spring also brings highway and other construction projects that generate dirt, dust and foul odours in their wake. And we all know that these contaminants and odours can find their way very easily into our cars even with the windows tightly closed.

"Auto makers and auto parts companies years ago recognized the need for a filter to help clean the air that comes inside a vehicle through its vents," said Ramon Nunez, spokesman for Purolator, a leading supplier of all types of filters for cars and trucks. "As a result, nearly all of today's cars come factory-equipped with a cabin air filter to help keep air inside the car clean."

"And," added Nunez, "just like engine oil and air filters, cabin air filters must be changed regularly in order to perform their task properly. Cabin air filters are, in most cases, easy to replace and are inexpensive, especially if you consider the health and comfort benefits they bring."

Purolator offers their cabin air filters in two designs - one that removes airborne particles such as dust, pollen and mold, and another design with activated charcoal that also removes unpleasant odours from the air like smoke and pollution.

These cabin air filters are available for nearly all late-model domestic and imported cars and light trucks, and restore that freshair feeling to drivers and passengers alike when the windows are rolled up. This clean air is especially important to those who suffer from asthma or allergies as well as for moms and dads that are concerned about the health of their children.

Many cabin air filters are easily changed in about 10 minutes or less, and most cabin air filters come packaged with clearly illustrated vehicle-specific instructions that make installation simple for do-it-yourselfers or professional technicians.

Also available to everyone, are the Purolator PROs, a team of experts to answer any filter-related questions, free of charge, via personal e-mail. They can be reached through the website at www.purolatorautofilters.net.

The website also includes information on every type of automotive filter, as well as details on special deals and promotions.

So when you're getting ready for your annual round of spring cleaning, be sure the air in your car receives its share of cleaning for the spring as well. Then you can drive through those dreaded construction zones knowing your trip, though a bit slower, is a lot healthier. For more information, visit www.purolatorautofilters.net.