Suffer from allergies? Well Ford Motor Company is the only car manufacturer to have its cars independently checked by the British Allergy Foundation (BAF) and the internationally renowned test authority TV.
The new Fiesta is the latest ford model especially designed and tested to help protect car occupants from potentially health threatening allergic reactions and has just been given a clean bill of health by both BAF & TV and declared allergy friendly.
Andy Taylor, Ford’s European sustainability director, said: Common materials like latex, chrome and nickel can provoke allergic reactions in some people. Our engineers take special care to minimise or eliminate such materials, something that is confirmed in these exhaustive independent tests.
For each model, over 100 materials are assessed for allergy-causing potential, so Ford drivers can be confident that the interior conforms to the high standards required by BAF and TV.
In total, seven Ford model ranges have been certified as allergy-tested by BAF and TV, from the top-selling new Ford Fiesta to the Focus, C-MAX, Kuga, Mondeo, S-MAX and Galaxy.
Ford engineers ensure that all materials touched by drivers such as the steering wheel, seat covers and seat belts are dermatologically tested. Allergy-tested Ford models are equipped with high-performance filters effective at preventing allergic pollens from entering the cabin.
Jules Payne, British Allergy Foundation deputy chief executive said: BAF is pleased to see the new Ford Fiesta meet these exacting standards. Allergies affect millions of people every year and we are delighted to provide guidance to these people about the best vehicles to drive.
Fords achievements have also been recognised by the European Centre for Allergy Research Foundation, which awarded the company its Seal of Quality for products suitable for allergy sufferers.