Tremendous Traffic Growth
Singapore has the 12th worst traffic conditions in the world, according to Numbeo's Traffic Index 2015. The study reported that the average one-way commuting time in Singapore is 45.41 minutes before people would reach their destination. If ranked by this factor, Singapore's traffic conditions would be the 9th worst in the world. Research has shown that traffic jams can worsen PM2.5 pollution by 20-50% more compared to the urban environment, and air pollution from traffic might be an important risk factor for dementia and Alzheimer's protect your FAMILY with fc 301 today |
Irresponsible Industrialization
Haze has been an annual recurring problem for Singapore, with the winds blowing over smoke from the seasonal burning of plantations in the regional countries. The main pollutant in the haze is particulate matter (PM), especially PM2.5. Exposure to the pollutants can cause respiratory problems, lungs or heart diseases, and asthma in children. VIEW OUR CERTIFICATIONs |
Harmful Materials In Cars
Have you ever wondered what that "new car smell" is? Many toxic chemicals are released all the time into your car, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), in a process with the unpleasant-sounding name "outgassing." It is some of these VOCs that produce the new car smell. Car interiors are harsh environments as extreme air temperatures can increase the concentration of VOCs, which can cause problems like dizziness, headache, allergies or even cancer when inhaled in substantial quantity and time. ENJOY YOUR NEW CAR SAFELY WITH FC 301 |
Harmful Pollutants in the Air You Breathe
![]() PM2.5
are very small dust particles in the air that can penetrate deep into your lungs and bloodstreams, posing great harm to your health. Studies show that every 10ug/m3 increased exposure to PM2.5 increases heart diseases by 14%, lung cancer by 21% and risk of death by 6%.
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![]() Formaldehyde
is a chemical pollutant that can be released from its source for as long as 3 years. Within the confined space of a car, formaldehyde can accumulate and the increased concentration could cause headaches, nauseas and even cancers.
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![]() Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
is a chemical pollutant that can be released from its source for as long as 3 years. Within the confined space of a car, formaldehyde can accumulate and the increased concentration could cause headaches, nauseas and even cancers.
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![]() Cigarette smoke
are very small dust particles in the air that can penetrate deep into your lungs and bloodstreams, posing great harm to your health. Studies show that every 10ug/m3 increased exposure to PM2.5 increases heart diseases by 14%, lung cancer by 21% and risk of death by 6%.
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![]() Microorganisms
is a chemical pollutant that can be released from its source for as long as 3 years. Within the confined space of a car, formaldehyde can accumulate and the increased concentration could cause headaches, nauseas and even cancers.
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![]() Odors
is a chemical pollutant that can be released from its source for as long as 3 years. Within the confined space of a car, formaldehyde can accumulate and the increased concentration could cause headaches, nauseas and even cancers.
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