On a scorching summer day, cars are exposed to strong sunlight, and many inconspicuous small objects inside the car may shake and turn into "dangerous goods", catching fire or even exploding if they don't agree.
Fujie Fire Equipment reminds everyone carefully not to put lighters in the car in summer! Perfume! Reading glasses! Filling spray! Carbonated beverages! power bank Even mineral water is best not to be used!
Especially for lighters, do not place them in direct sunlight such as the dashboard. High concentrations of butane can easily explode at high temperatures.
There is also perfume, whose alcohol content is up to 80%, which is also a "bomb" in an airtight car. Don't take chances, everyone!
Turn on the air conditioning as soon as you get in the car? This not only results in poor cooling effect, but also increases the load on the engine, which is not worth the loss!
The correct approach is to first open the doors and windows for ventilation, and then close the doors and windows and turn on the air conditioning after a few minutes. This not only disperses harmful gases generated by high temperatures, but also effectively cools.
I heard some kids like to sleep in the car with the air conditioning on? This is absolutely impossible, especially for gasoline powered vehicles, there is a fatal danger! Many people never wake up after sleeping~
It should be known that when the vehicle is idling in place, the incomplete combustion of gasoline will produce a large amount of carbon monoxide. In addition, the lack of air circulation will easily cause Carbon monoxide poisoning poisoning to the personnel in the vehicle, even endangering life.
Never sleep in the car with the air conditioning on! Never sleep in the car with the air conditioning on! Never sleep in the car with the air conditioning on! Say important things three times!
If you have to squint for a while, be sure to open the car window and leave a gap to maintain air circulation inside the car. Life is not a child's play, everyone must pay attention to it.
Every summer, Fujie Fire Equipment always sees news of car spontaneous combustion, especially new energy vehicles, many of which catch fire while charging, which is closely related to our incorrect charging methods.
When charging your car, remember to wait for the battery to cool down before charging, try to use slow charging methods as much as possible, and grasp the charging time and frequency to avoid overcharging. During charging, keep away from heat sources, inflammables and explosives, and Corrosive substance.
In addition, don't forget to choose a Charging station that meets the national standard for charging. If conditions permit, you can install a personal Charging station.
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