Is It Safe to Place a Fire Extinguisher in a Car?

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MilesAnn
07/25/25 12:15am
It is safe to place a fire extinguisher in a car. How to use a fire extinguisher: When a vehicle experiences spontaneous combustion, it's crucial not to panic. The best approach is to use the onboard fire extinguisher to put out the flames. First, remove the safety pin from the extinguisher. Then, hold the cylinder with one hand and grip the nozzle firmly with the other, directing the spray at the base of the flames. This method can effectively control or even extinguish the fire. Precautions for using a fire extinguisher: Like household fire extinguishers, vehicle fire extinguishers have an expiration date. Those past their expiration should be replaced promptly. Even if unused, extinguishers that have been in storage for 5 years since manufacture must be inspected by professional maintenance services to ensure their safety and reliability.
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AndresAnn
08/10/25 3:40pm
As an ordinary driver, I always keep a fire extinguisher in my car for safety. It's mainly for self-rescue in emergencies, such as when a car catches fire spontaneously, allowing me to quickly spray dry powder to prevent the fire from spreading. When choosing a fire extinguisher, it's important to ensure the type is suitable—dry powder is ideal for car fires. Placement is crucial; I make sure to secure it under the seat or in a dedicated holder in the trunk to prevent it from shaking or rolling around, which could cause it to fly out and injure someone during sudden braking or a collision. In the summer, when temperatures inside the car rise, the pressure in the extinguisher can increase, so I avoid placing it in direct sunlight and periodically check the pressure gauge to ensure it's normal. Additionally, small and lightweight extinguishers are safer and take up less space. I believe every driver should consider keeping one—it's not expensive but can be life-saving in critical moments.
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