Where should a car fire extinguisher be placed?
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Car fire extinguishers are generally placed inside the cabin, commonly under the driver's seat or the front passenger seat. Below is relevant information about vehicle fire extinguishers: Pay attention to the expiration date: Vehicle fire extinguishers, like those used in daily life, have an expiration date. Those past their expiration date should be replaced promptly. After 5 years from the date of manufacture, even if unused, they must be sent to a professional maintenance unit for inspection to ensure safety and reliability. Request relevant certificates: When purchasing a small fire extinguisher, in addition to checking its appearance, you should also ask the seller for the product qualification certificate, quality guarantee, and user manual, so that responsibility can be traced in case of problems. Regular inspection: Car owners should regularly check whether the extinguisher's safety pin is intact, whether the cylinder is deformed or corroded, and whether the nozzle is clogged with grease; they should also frequently wipe off dust and clean the nozzle to keep it unobstructed.