Can 75% Alcohol Be Sprayed Inside the Car for Disinfection?
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No. When the alcohol concentration exceeds 70%, the evaporation of alcohol increases the concentration of flammable gases in the car's interior air. If there is a small spark in the air, it may cause a flash fire. Spraying alcohol solutions also increases humidity inside the car, and prolonged dampness can lead to mold growth on the interior and damage to electronic circuits. Here are some relevant points about alcohol: 1. Scope of Alcohol Disinfection: Spray disinfection carries higher risks, and it is not recommended to use alcohol sprays for large-scale surface disinfection. Instead, localized wiping with alcohol is advised. 2. Storage: For alcohol spray disinfection, a dedicated alcohol sprayer or a sealed container can be used. Store it in a cool, dark place to avoid leakage or other hazardous incidents.