Where is the safest place to put car perfume?

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HarleyRose
07/29/25 5:54am
Car perfume is best placed on the dashboard of the passenger seat, and the middle of the dashboard is also a good spot. Car perfume should not be placed in areas that obstruct vision, such as directly in front of the driver's seat.
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JadeFitz
08/12/25 9:26am
The key to safely placing car perfume is securing it properly. As an experienced driver, I always ensure the bottle is firmly fixed to prevent shaking. It's best to avoid airbag areas, such as in front of the steering wheel or passenger seat airbags, to prevent it from flying and causing injury in case of an accident. I prefer using dedicated clips or non-slip pads to secure it near the air vents, allowing the fragrance to diffuse naturally while avoiding direct sunlight, which helps prevent evaporation or leakage during hot summers. When choosing perfume, I opt for alcohol-free natural fragrance bottles to reduce explosion risks, and prefer plastic or metal materials over fragile glass. Regularly check the bottle cap's seal to avoid spills from bumps that could stain the interior. Ensure the placement doesn’t obstruct the driver’s view—placing it in the side cup holder of the center console is also a good option. In short, safety comes first, so stay focused while driving.
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