After watching last night's Channel 4 Dispatches episode titled The Great Car Con , I feel compelled to invest in one of these Nitrogen Dioxide busters.
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/disp ... sode-guide
The programme featured a test to see who experienced the highest levels.
They tested the nitrogen dioxide levels of a person in a new car , another walking , another on a bus and another on a bike.
The person subjected to the greatest level of nitrogen dioxide was the person in the car !
It seems to have a collecting effect building up to high levels.
Is this why on long motorway journeys we feel drowsy ?
I didn't know such a pollen filter existed to deal with nitrogen oxides because for some strange reason with reg number input to ECP/CP4L websites it doesn't give me the option , just standard pollen filters , which would be a MANN CU 2882 and the activated charcoal more expensive version CUK 2882.
Phoned nearest branch to be told they don't do it hense it didn't come up on their website , however I found one with the twin companies that would fit , it's 1mm shorter and 5 mm taller so more filtration it's a CUK 2862 .
Activated charcoal pollen filters
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