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. 2010 Jun 1:10:146.
doi: 10.1186/1471-2334-10-146.

The microbiological quality of air improves when using air conditioning systems in cars

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The microbiological quality of air improves when using air conditioning systems in cars

Ralf-Peter Vonberg et al. BMC Infect Dis. .

Abstract

Background: Because of better comfort, air conditioning systems are a common feature in automobiles these days. However, its impact on the number of particles and microorganisms inside the vehicle--and by this its impact on the risk of an allergic reaction--is yet unknown.

Methods: Over a time period of 30 months, the quality of air was investigated in three different types of cars (VW Passat, VW Polo FSI, Seat Alhambra) that were all equipped with a automatic air conditioning system. Operation modes using fresh air from outside the car as well as circulating air from inside the car were examined. The total number of microorganisms and the number of mold spores were measured by impaction in a high flow air sampler. Particles of 0.5 to 5.0 microm diameter were counted by a laser particle counter device.

Results: Overall 32 occasions of sampling were performed. The concentration of microorganisms outside the cars was always higher than it was inside the cars. Few minutes after starting the air conditioning system the total number of microorganisms was reduced by 81.7%, the number of mold spores was reduced by 83.3%, and the number of particles was reduced by 87.8%. There were no significant differences neither between the types of cars nor between the types of operation mode of the air conditioning system (fresh air vs. circulating air). All parameters that were looked for in this study improved during utilization of the car's air conditioning system.

Conclusions: We believe that the risk of an allergic reaction will be reduced during use also. Nevertheless, we recommend regular maintenance of the system and replacement of older filters after defined changing intervals.

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Preparation of study vehicles. Air outlets, that do not get sampled, are sealed by tape. An adjustable board is placed between the front seats.
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Change in the concentration of particles and microorganisms. Geometric mean (for pathogens and fungal spores)/arithmetic mean (for particles) and 95% confidence interval of the reduction of total number of pathogens, number of fungal spores, and number of particles during use of different modes of the AC system (outside air, inside air, variable use).

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