We spend 90% of our time in enclosed spaces, and for many of us, a significant part of that time is spent in a car or other vehicle. However, rather than protecting the driver from external pollution, especially fine particles emitted by traffic, the vehicle cabin traps them inside. As explained in our article on the subject, in heavy traffic, numerous pollutants are present at concentrations harmful to health.
According to ASEF (Association Santé Environnement France), the filters integrated into vehicle ventilation systems do not effectively protect against ultrafine particles.
What is a simple and effective solution to preserve the health of professional drivers?
Read the CERTAM laboratory report commissioned by Carcept Prévoyance
Specialized in social security in the transport sector, Carcept Prev (Klesia Group) carried out a national study in 2019 in collaboration with TEQOYA with 50 drivers previously equipped with a TEQOYA Nomad in their vehicle. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of healthy air in the cabins on the well-being of the drivers, in particular on the quality of their sleep. The results are strongly positive: