Precautions for Sleeping in a Car with Air Conditioning in Summer
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Here is a related introduction to the precautions for sleeping in a car with air conditioning in summer: 1. Leave a gap in the window: Be sure to leave a gap in the window to prevent suffocation. In a closed car, the air conditioning can produce a large amount of carbon monoxide. In just over 20 minutes, the carbon monoxide concentration can exceed safe levels significantly, causing a noticeable feeling of suffocation. 2. Air conditioning temperature: The suitability of the car air conditioning temperature directly affects the comfort of the passengers. If the air conditioning is kept at a low temperature for a long time, it can easily cause the occupants to catch a cold. The car air conditioning compressor is directly driven by the engine, so turning on the air conditioning will reduce the engine's power and also increase fuel consumption.