Can Car Air Fresheners Explode?
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Normally, they won't explode, but they might explode if left in a high-temperature car. Car air fresheners are made from industrial alcohol and industrial fragrances, which are highly flammable and can lead to explosions. It's best to avoid very cheap air fresheners. Instead, opt for solid types like activated carbon or dried flower air fresheners, which are safer. Below are some driving tips: Check the rearview mirror: Always use turn signals and slow down when turning or changing lanes. Before turning, check the rearview mirror—left turns require checking the left mirror, right turns the right mirror, and both require checking the interior mirror. Don’t stare at the front of the car: When driving on clear roads, look straight ahead about 100 meters, not just at the immediate front of the car. Depress the clutch: When slowing down at speeds above 40 km/h, avoid pressing the clutch immediately; wait until the speed drops to around 20 km/h. Steering: Turn the wheel slowly at high speeds and quickly at low speeds.