Can alcohol be left in the car during summer?
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Alcohol should not be left in the car during summer, and the specific reasons are as follows: 1. Alcohol is a flammable and explosive substance. Under direct sunlight, the temperature inside a sealed car can reach 50-60 degrees Celsius. In an unventilated environment, if exposed to an open flame or flammable materials (such as a lit cigarette), it can cause an explosion. 2. If stored in glass containers, sunlight can create a magnifying glass effect, focusing light and igniting the alcohol, which can easily lead to an explosion. Perfumes containing alcohol should also not be used in cars. 3. Many car owners place car perfumes to freshen the air inside the vehicle. However, most perfumes contain alcohol, and inferior perfumes are highly prone to exploding under high temperatures, posing extreme danger.