Can Car Perfume Self-Ignite?
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Generally not. If the perfume bottle is spherical, hemispherical, or other shapes similar to a convex lens, the bottle can focus sunlight at certain angles, creating a focal point with temperatures exceeding 100 degrees Celsius. This is sufficient to ignite the alcohol in the perfume and may even cause an explosion. Precautions for using car perfume are as follows: Quality Assurance: First, regardless of the type of car perfume chosen, the product must include a Chinese label with the product name, company name, company address, contact information, and usage instructions. Low-quality perfumes made from chemical fragrances and industrial alcohol can be harmful to health with prolonged exposure and may also affect driving safety. Placement: The placement of car perfume is crucial. First, it should not obstruct the driver's line of sight. Second, it should not be placed above areas marked with airbag warnings. The placement should avoid direct sunlight as much as possible. Cup holders and storage compartments are good placement options.