Is it safe to keep a portable gas canister in the car?
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Portable gas canisters contain flammable and explosive fuel, with instructions specifying storage temperatures should not exceed 40°C. During summer, car cabin temperatures can surpass 60°C, making it highly risky to store these canisters inside vehicles as they may explode or combust. For vehicle safety, it's strongly advised not to keep portable gas canisters in cars for extended periods, as the consequences of a high-temperature explosion would be catastrophic. Below are relevant details: Portable Stove: Also known as a portable butane stove, this non-fixed cooking appliance primarily uses canned butane gas (though liquefied petroleum gas can also serve as fuel) for direct flame heating. Commonly used for outdoor leisure activities and hotel catering. Compact size: Easy to transport, these recently popularized kitchen tools are frequently employed in hotel equipment and family outdoor activities.