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Mar
20th

Ford gets rid of allergens

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Ford Motor Company has begun requiring that more than 100 materials and components meet stringent standards to minimize potential allergy issues on the new 2013 Ford Fusion and other vehicles.

From now on, engineers will avoid using materials such as latex, chrome, and nickel (a metal 10% of Americans are allergic to) that can cause allergic reactions. Common high-touch areas such as the seats, steering wheel, armrests, door handles, and shifters will also be tested for allergens.

Moreover, new cabin air filters improve driving comfort by reducing particle concentration, improve cleanliness, and protect climate control components from particle deposits. These filters also capture soot, smog, and tobacco smoke.

Ford testers also make sure dyes are strictly limited to levels that are acceptable even for clothing.

Finally, with SYNC AppLink, drivers can quickly access allergy information through the Allergy Alert app, and request to hear the types of allergen conditions they are likely to encounter.

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