Putting these items in a car on hot days is a big safety hazard!
1.Power banks
According to previous battery explosion news, the battery is dangerous when it overheats. Power banks and battery-based products are dangerous to keep in a hot car because they can overheat and catch fire.
2.All types of aerosol cans
Examples include hairspray, shaving foam, insecticides, etc. Due to the very high pressure inside the tank, high temperatures can cause expansion leading to an explosion!
3.plastic bottle of water
Plastic water bottles act like magnifying glass when sunlight hits it. When the sustained sunlight hits the seats, you can burn it.
And do you know of any other items you can't keep in the car?
colin wong
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Most importantly don't forget your babies and cats or dogs in your car, I'm guessing they won't like the steam sauna!
17 Nov
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Godfather
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In fact, carbonated beverages are also very dangerous, expanding dramatically after exposure to the sun, and the pressure inside will gradually increase to a point where it will explode.
17 Nov
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Edison yoyo
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I also know you can't keep a lighter in your car, it can easily explode, and having experienced it myself, it scared me but didn't set my car on fire!
16 Nov
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Castillo Star
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Has anyone ever caused a car to ignite because of these items?
16 Nov
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Celine Heng
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There's a reason why batteries can't be put into cars. But why can't water go in the car? What do I drink?
16 Nov
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