99% of cars test positive for cancer-causing chemicals in cabin air
Briefly

Flame retardants added to vehicle interiors to meet safety standards can potentially seep into the air, impacting occupants' health as the car heats up.
Semi-volatile flame retardants can easily transition from a solid state to a gas in the air, with more chemicals released as temperatures rise.
Read at Natural Health News
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