
Jakarta, Spasi-id.com - Smoking is a bad habit that doesn't need to be done. Because cigarette smoke other than self-destruction, cigarette smoke will also interfere with people who are close to smoking.
Let alone smoking done in the car. Smoking in a cabin is one of those car owner's bad habits.
There's a lot of bad impact on that. Not only can it affect health and vehicle hygiene.
Besides smoking and driving can also interfere with concentration. Because one hand has to hold the wheel while both fingers clamp the cigarette.
The driver's attention is also disturbed when removing cigarette ash while driving. If the ash is thrown out through the window, it will catch wind and disturb the other riders behind your car.
"There's a lot of harm coming from AutoFamily smoking in the car. Therefore, avoid smoking in the car and keep the cabin clean and tidy so that it's comfortable when used," said Aftersales Division Head Auto2000, Nur Imansyah Tara.
Here are three impact smoking in the car:
- Leave Smell
Smoke will hold and stick to the corners of the car cabin. Especially the cockpit areas like the dash, steering, and the front door panels.
The tasteless smell of nicotine will stick to it and it will be very difficult to remove it anytime.
Try looking at the roof of the car, if there's a yellow spot, it means the owner likes to smoke in the car.
Not only disturbing, but also making the cabin uncomfortable, especially for children and elderly people.
- Filthy AC circulation
Don't forget, cigarette smoke has the potential to get into the air-conditioning system and sneak up so that the air from the air conditioning cars will mix with dangerous nicotine.
Cigarette smoke will also stick to the filter even attached to an AC reporator that can make the smell not disappear even though it's done with the cabin filter replacement.
The tasteless aroma of cigarette smoke will continue to circulate the air conditioning so that it is potentially disturbing for health.
- Hard to sell Potential Car
The future car owner wouldn't want to buy a used car that smells like cigarettes or even a nicotine spot in the car because it indicates the previous owner was a smoker or lazy keeping a clean car.
Even if it needs to be fixed, it'll cost a fortune to return the clean car to the smell of cigarettes.
There's no guarantee that the smell or the sting can completely disappear from the inside of the car.


