Where should a fire extinguisher be placed in a car?

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VanIsabella
07/30/25 8:55am
The fire extinguisher in a sedan is generally placed inside the cabin, commonly under the driver's seat or the front passenger's seat. The precautions and usage methods are as follows: Usage method: First, shake the extinguisher a few times to loosen the dry powder inside. Then, pull out the safety pin, hold the base with your left hand, grip the handle with your right hand, press the lever, and aim at the base of the flame to spray until the flame is extinguished. Precautions: Store in public places or areas where fires may occur. Different types of fire extinguishers contain different components, designed specifically for different fire causes. We must pay attention when using them to avoid counterproductive effects and life-threatening situations.
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