Are you telling customers about the benefits of changing their cabin filters regularly?

If not, you should be!

Health and wellbeing is at the top of everyone’s agenda right now – and quite rightly so. But thinking about the air you breath in your vehicle might be something your customers might currently be taking for granted.

This presents you with the perfect opportunity to highlight the protection a new cabin air filter can provide against pollen and bacteria for drivers and vehicle occupants. Particularly important as we start to see warmer weather and those who suffer from hayfever feel the effects of the changing seasons and pollen in the air.

Common cabin filters include a particulate filter with an activated carbon layer which completely separates coarse particles like dust, pollen, and tire debris as well as the smallest respirable particles such as particulate matter. The layer of activated carbon adsorbs harmful gases, unpleasant odours and ozone almost completely from the air flowing through the vehicle.

There are three types of cabin filters which can be fitted depending on the customer’s specific vehicle and requirements.

Pollen filters Active carbon filters Anti-bacteria filters
These protect the vehicle occupants from contaminants such as pollen and fine dust and help protect the air conditioning system. The pollen filter filters out more than just pollen - it stops all kinds of debris, pollution and odours from entering the cabin and clogging up the heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems These have the same function as pollen filter, as well as the ability to separate foul smells and harmful gases such as ozone, smog, and exhaust gases In addition to the functions of the carbon filter, these filters neutralize allergens and bacteria.

Below are the example fitment options for a Volkswagen/Polo Hatch on Omnipart

We supply the highest quality cabin filters with brands such as, Mann & Hummel, Mahle, Bosch, and Crosland, and all our filters comply with current BER (Block Exemption Regulations) standards.

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