Is it safe to keep essential balm in the car?

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OZoey
07/25/25 4:44pm
Essential balm can be safely kept in the car. Here are the reasons and suggestions: Reason 1: The ingredients of essential balm do not contain alcohol, and it is not a flammable or explosive item, so there is no problem with keeping it in the car for use. Reason 2: Essential balm is not a chemical liquid but merely a common traditional Chinese medicinal liquid. Suggestion: Try not to leave essential balm in the car during summer, as the external temperature is high and the interior temperature is even higher. If the bottle of essential balm is not sturdy enough or has defects, it may be prone to explosion due to gas pressure. Alternatively, if the bottle is too tightly sealed and remains in a high-temperature environment for a long time, the essential balm may evaporate rapidly. When the gas concentration inside the bottle reaches a certain level, it may cause an explosion.
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DelEverly
08/11/25 9:55pm
I usually like to keep things in my car, but the issue with essential balm has me a bit worried. During summer, the temperature inside the car can soar above 60°C, and since the essential balm bottle is made of plastic, it can easily deform, leak, or even explode. I remember one particularly hot day when I forgot to take it out of the car—when I returned, there was a strong, pungent smell inside, and it had stained the seats. The odor comes from the evaporation of camphor and eucalyptus oil, which can cause dizziness if inhaled too much and distract you while driving. Even worse, if it leaks, the sticky residue is a hassle to clean up. My advice is to avoid storing it in the car long-term. If you need it temporarily, carry a small bottle with you or find a shady spot for short-term storage to prevent accidents. Of course, essential balm works well for external use, like applying it to prevent mosquito bites, but safety comes first—the car environment is unstable, so it's always better to be cautious.
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