A product designed to improve the air quality within a vehicle’s interior achieves this through various mechanisms. These can include filtration, air purification, and the introduction of antimicrobial agents. For example, some formulations contain activated carbon to absorb odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
The use of such products can contribute to a healthier in-cabin environment, potentially reducing exposure to allergens, pollutants, and unwanted smells. This can be particularly beneficial for individuals with respiratory sensitivities or those who frequently transport children. Historically, efforts to enhance vehicular air quality have paralleled growing awareness of the impact of indoor air pollutants on overall health.