What is the purpose of vehicle interior disinfection?
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Vehicle interior disinfection serves to: purify the air inside the car and eliminate odors. The disinfection methods include: 1. Ozone disinfection: can temporarily remove odors but cannot substantially disinfect or sterilize; 2. Steam disinfection: can provide certain sterilization, disinfection, and odor removal effects, but electronic components in the car are prone to malfunction after steam treatment; 3. Photocatalyst disinfection: mainly targets new cars, with the primary effect of removing odors from seats and genuine leather; 4. A+ atomized sterilization: comprehensively eliminates harmful organisms and bacteria in all corners and gaps of the interior, improving the air quality of the cabin. The reason for car interior disinfection: prolonged use of the car interior can breed many bacteria, making it a breeding ground for bacteria, hence the need for disinfection.
I've always believed that vehicle interior disinfection is extremely important because it can make the car as clean as when it was first bought. Driving to and from work daily, the car accumulates a lot of bacteria and dust, especially on the steering wheel and seats—places I frequently touch. After disinfection, the air feels much fresher, reducing the chances of allergies or catching a cold. I remember once when a friend with a cold rode in my car, and I didn't pay attention to disinfecting it. As a result, I caught the cold too. Since then, I've been regularly disinfecting the car, just using a simple spray, and the effect is excellent. This greatly benefits health and safety, reducing the chance of virus transmission, especially after parking in crowded areas. Turning on the air circulation with disinfection makes the air fresher and more comfortable.