Hidden Dangers in Vehicles

Hidden Dangers in Vehicles

Hidden Dangers in Vehicles


Also the most famous kind of toxin that is known to be in automobiles is the carbon monoxide that comes from the exhaust pipe, it is hardly the most deadly. There are many other hidden dangers in vehicles, especially in the interior of all vehicles. This information is important especially to pregnant women and children. The toxins that are routinely used and found on the interior of vehicles cause many conditions in those who undergo exposure to great deals of them, including mesothelioma, thyroid and liver problems, and even death.

Below are some of the toxins to look out for inside of your car.

– Phalates

Phalates are a dangerous substance that tends to accumulate on the windshield. If you have not clean your windshield in a while, the film that accumulates is especially attractive to this dangerous compound. Phalates are usually used to soften plastics and can cause many different types of disorder if exposed to the body through inhalation. Make sure to wear a breathing mask while cleaning your windshield, especially if it has not been cleaned in a long time.

– Benzene

Just like the carbon monoxide fumes outside of a car, benzene fumes on the inside of the car pose a serious threat to the health of those who are overexposed to it. Aside from fumes, it can also be found on the dashboard of a car as well as in the upholstery. Like phalates, benzene is usually used in the production of plastic. It can cause stomach irritation and dizziness, and in high enough composure levels, it can actually be deadly. Make sure to clean your car thoroughly especially throughout the dashboard and the upholstery on a regular basis.

– Asbestos

Perhaps the most famous of all toxins on the inside of a car is as asbestos, which can cause mesothelioma in high exposure. People who work on their car are at especially high risk of exposure to asbestos, especially through work on the hood lining, the brake pads and the clutch plates. Make sure to wear a breathing mask while working on a car.

– PDBEs

Polybrominated diphenylethers, or PBDEs, are compounds that are ubiquitous in the environment, but in large doses can cause many problems. As they tend to accumulate around the dust of a dirty car windshield, it is essential to keep the car windshield clean, especially if you are going to use the air conditioning a great deal. These compounds usually enter the body through inhalation and can cause premature births, impaired learning, liver toxicity and many other types of birth defects. However, exposure to these compounds can be avoided by keeping the car windshield clean.

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