Is it safe to keep a fire extinguisher in the car during summer?
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Fire extinguishers can be kept in the car during summer, and it is generally best to place them under the driver's seat or in the glove box. Relevant information is as follows: 1. Self-purchase: Even if the temperature inside the car is higher than the outdoor temperature in summer, the fire extinguisher usually will not explode, and other components in the car will not be damaged by high temperatures. Many vehicles do not come equipped with a fire extinguisher when leaving the factory, so owners need to purchase one themselves. 2. Dry powder fire extinguisher: Most vehicle fire extinguishers on the market today are dry powder fire extinguishers. In summer, although the temperature inside the car is higher than the outdoor temperature, the dry powder fire extinguisher in the car will not be affected by other external forces and will not explode. To ensure safety and that the fire extinguisher can function properly in critical moments, it is necessary to purchase a 3C-certified fire extinguisher produced by a reputable manufacturer.