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Mercedes owner went viral after using an e-cigarette to test the car’s high-tech air filter
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Mercedes owner went viral after using an e-cigarette to test the car’s high-tech air filter

electronic cigarette negative impact someone’s health, but a viral moment shows just how bad it can be.

Sheldon Shuffield of Fort Worth, Texas, posted a video to his more than 600,000 followers on his TikTok account (@thisdadtiktoks) in August, which now has more than two million likes and more than 22 million views.

“Oh my God, I just bought a fancy new Mercedes,” he began. “You want proof that vaping is bad for you?”

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Shuffield, who once worked healthcareIn the video, he explained that his Mercedes came with a HEPA filter “like the one in the operating room.”

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(From left to right) Image of the Mercedes HEPA filter screen showing a normally filtered and clean interior next to the interior after vaping smoke has been exhaled.

Purpose of the filter purify the air enters the car to create a healthier environment.

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Shuffield’s husband took a drag on his e-cigarette and blew it onto the floorboards.

As it blew out the light cloud of smoke, the filter’s internal numbers went through the roof, rapidly changing from a “Good” rating of 1 PM2.5 (particulate matter) to an “Unhealthy” rating of 63 to a top rating of “Very”. The “Unhealthy” rating was 200 before the car started filtering bad air.

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“All of you!” Shuffield shouted in response. “You exaggerate this when your kids are in the car!”

“I’m so thankful my car has this feature, because it just opened my eyes… there was just a hint of vape smoke in my car.”

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Sheldon Shuffield (@thisdadtiktoks) posted his video on TikTok in August. It currently has around 23 million views.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Shuffield claimed that smoke from vehicles on the road has lower harm rates than e-cigarette smoke.

“I’m surprised so many people unintentionally inhale this all day long,” he said. “It just blows my mind.”

In a statement sent to Fox News Digital, a Mercedes spokesperson said the company offers the optional HEPA filter as part of its “Energizing Air Control Plus” feature on Mercedes EQS and EQE Sedan and SUV models.

“This advanced filtration system captures fine dust, microparticles and pollen, significantly improving air quality. harmful pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides,” the spokesperson noted.

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“With filtration efficiency exceeding 99.65% for particles as small as PM 0.3, it provides a clean and safe environment within the vehicle, comparable to clean rooms and operating theatres.”

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E-cigarettes “should not be considered unsafe” despite traditional cigarettes producing much higher levels of harmful chemicals, an expert has said.

Theodore Wagener, PhD, director of the Center for Tobacco Research and co-leader of the Cancer Control Program at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, told Fox News Digital that the video was “not surprising at all.”

“The car measures PM2.5 (aka particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 microns or less) that is small enough to travel deep into the lungs” said the expert.

“Although conventional cigarettes produce greater amounts of harmful chemicals than e-cigarettes, e-cigarettes… should not be considered safe, but rather less harmful than cigarettes.”

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The advantage of having a HEPA filter in a vehicle is that it provides “real-time feedback on the impact of your behaviors,” Wagener said.

“Such information can increase motivation to quit vaping and smoking. general health” he added.

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Wagener said Shuffield’s video proves that “vaping is not harmless.”

“It should only be used as a harm reduction method for smokers who cannot smoke. quit smoking “We use FDA-approved products like nicotine lozenges and patches,” he said.

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“Mercedes-Benz has become the first automotive manufacturer to receive the ‘OFI CERT’ ZG 250-1 certification from the Austrian Research and Testing Institute (OFI),” Mercedes told Fox News Digital. “Air filters with this certification reduce bacteria and viruses directly in the filter.”

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“For smokers, switching completely to nicotine is probably health benefitHowever, the ultimate goal should be to completely stop all nicotine use.”

She said Shuffield and her husband have “cut down” on their vaping habits because they aim to be good role models for their 7-year-old son and 14-year-old daughter.

Shuffield’s advice to people addicted to vaping is to “put it aside and stay away from it as much as possible.”

“Don’t let it be stuck to your hand like a mobile phone.”

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