Named objects exploding hot in the car

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Vehicle owners should not leave aerosol sprays, protective “pepper” sprays and gas lighters in the vehicle during the summer. This was told to socialbites.ca by Jan Haytseer, vice president of the National Automobile Association. According to the expert, the explosion of any of these objects due to a sharp sound will frighten the driver, which can cause an accident.

“In the heat, the temperature inside the car sometimes reaches 80 degrees. Some drivers carry pepper spray and leave it in door niches for protection. When heated above 50 degrees, such a cylinder may explode. If it explodes on the road, the driver will lose control and cause an accident,” he said.

The same applies to various aerosols and gas lighters. Popping their bottles throws lots of pieces around. In some cases, the car may even catch fire. According to the expert, solvent should not be left in the vehicle. For example, if a bottle of acetone swells and leaks due to the heat, the people in the cabin will be poisoned.

According to the expert, you should not leave video recorders in the car for a long time under the sun, they quickly lose their efficiency in the heat. Credit cards can be deformed even in the glove box from hot weather.

The expert said, “Under the scorching rays of the sun, drugs do not deteriorate any less quickly and can harm the body.”

Formerly Jan Heizeer said Increasing the power of a car engine with chip tuning, “Gazette.Ru” reduces its resource.

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