Car Secrets: Avoid Leaving These Items in Summer!

Experts warn against leaving certain items in cars, as they may cause explosions or fires. Proper precautions are essential for vehicle safety.

High temperatures in parked cars are causing discomfort for drivers this summer, as cabins can reach furnace-like conditions within minutes.

High temperatures can lead to significant accidents if certain items are left inside parked cars under direct sunlight, posing serious risks.

In high temperatures, pressure inside alcohol-filled perfume bottles can rapidly increase, potentially leading to sudden explosions.

Direct sunlight exposure can cause chemical reactions in hand sanitizers, leading to increased pressure in the bottle and potential explosion risks, experts warn.

Excessive heat can cause batteries and power banks to overheat, leading to instability and increased risks of short circuits, sparks, or fires.

Cigarette lighters can explode due to pressure build-up from gas at high temperatures, posing fire risks inside vehicles, experts warn.

Disclaimer: The information provided is based on media reports and may be combustible, potentially causing car fires in extreme heat conditions.