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In addition to its functional importance, replacing a fan belt is a relatively straightforward and cost-effective task compared to the potential cost of damages caused by a failing belt. Most manufacturers recommend inspecting the fan belt regularly for signs of wear, such as cracking, fraying, or glazing. Drivers should be aware of these symptoms and consider replacing the belt according to their vehicle's maintenance schedule or sooner if issues are detected.


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  • Regulatory agencies such as the FDA, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) have determined that potassium sorbate is “generally regarded as safe,” abbreviated as GRAS. When you eat potassium sorbate as a food additive, it passes through your system harmlessly as water and carbon dioxide. It does not accumulate in your body.

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