Does A Fart Affect The Air Quality In Your Car?
Does a fart affect the air quality in your car? One man set out to get the answer and he succeeded through science and modern technology!
You’ve probably been in the car with a fellow passenger when they let one rip and you’re trapped in there. You have no choice but to roll down the windows–even on the coldest winter’s night. It feels like you can’t breathe and you might wonder if it actually affects the air quality in your car. Now, thanks to one brave man we finally have an answer.
Does A Fart Affect The Air Quality In Your Car?
Sure, there are probably more pressing questions to be answered out there. Why are we here? How to you stop cancer from spreading? Is there a solution to the two-party system? However, we can leave those questions to the professionals. What we’re concerned with right now is: does a fart affect the air quality in your car?
A guy in Texas got a new Mercedes that has a sensor that tracks the air quality in the cabin. That can be useful if you live in cities with pollution problems or even gas leaks and such. It can be useful to have. Now, he’s been testing different things to see how much they affect air quality in the car. He had his friend vape in the car and noticed the air quality got significantly worse for a few seconds. Clearly, it registered that something was going on. It works! See for yourself in the TikTok video below.
Then, he decided to test a fart. Why? Because that’s what the people care about! The internet needed answers and he was here to provide them. If you didn’t ask that question and didn’t need the answer, now it’s readily available for when that day comes and you want to know. You never know when you might need this valuable information. To get the most reliable reading, he even slid right down next to the sensor to ensure accuracy. You can watch it all play out in the TikTok video below shared by @thisdadtiktoks. The fart happens at the 1:13 timestamp.
Unfortunately, it did not affect the air quality in the car. Or, is it fortunately? I’m not sure but for some reason I was hoping it would register. This goes to show that not all heroes wear capes and I respect his efforts to help answer the questions we never knew we needed answers to. Thank you, good sir!