New Ford Fusion Minimizes Pollen and 'Touch' Allergens While Monitoring Air Quality Near the Vehicle or Destination
Ford has begun requiring that more than 100 materials and components meet stringent standards to minimize potential allergy issues on the new 2013 Fusion and other new vehicles.
Engineers avoid materials such as latex, chrome and nickel -- a metal that 10 percent of Americans are allergic to -- which can cause allergic reactions
Similar to a furnace filter in a house, cabin air filters in the new Fusion and other Ford vehicles reduce airborne particles such as dust, spores, fungus and pollen from entering the vehicle
More than half of all Americans test positive to one or more allergens
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