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Legionnarie’s link with screen wash bottles.

June 14th, 2010

The Health Protection Agency has called for more research to be done into a possible link between Legionnaire’s Disease and motorists who don’t use additives in thier vehicle screen wash bottles. This comes after a preliminary study suggested that there is a strong association between the disease and drivers who use just water in their wash bottles. A further study is now needed to see if adding screenwash solutions to water in the wash bottle can kill the bacteria which cause the disease and so reduce the risk.

A separate investigation showed that 1 in 5 cars that were tested with no screen wash aditive in the bottle did contain the Legionella bacteria whereas no car with screen wash aditive was found to have the bacteria present.

SAFED for vans results

October 23rd, 2009

Following a review of the 7600 drivers who took part in the SAFED for vans scheme in the last two years have shown that:
• Drivers report an improvement of 16% in mpg
• This translates to an average potential saving of £425 per driver per year.
• There is a potential reduction of 9325 tonnes of CO2
• A 33% reduction in gear changes
• 60% fewer driver errors
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Increase in the number of LPG Conversions

July 3rd, 2009

Figures provided by Calor Autogas Development show a marked increase in the number of conversions to LPG as more drivers realise the cost and environmental benefits.
There are now about 155,000 LPG powered vehicles on the road in Britain with 17,000 of these being converted in 2008 which was an increase of 36% over the 2007 figures.
The driver of a vehicle powered by LPG can expect it to cost up to 40% less to run than conventional fuels and with high mileages can, in many cases, recover the conversion costs in two years.
Other benefits include up to 100% reduction in the London Congestion charge and increased residual values when the vehicle is sold. On the environmental front an LPG powered vehicle produces less of the harmful emissions that contribute to climate and health problems.
There are now more than 1400 public access refuelling sites across the UK with most of these being on filling station forecourts.
For more information visit www.lpg-vehicles.co.uk

 
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