Where should the fire extinguisher equipped in a car be placed?
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The car fire extinguisher should be placed in a location where it can be quickly accessed in a short time. The specific position depends on the vehicle's structure, generally including the following places: 1. Above the driver's right-hand armrest box; 2. To the left of the driver's seat; 3. Inside the car door storage compartment. The car fire extinguisher is specifically designed for vehicle fire suppression and includes two main types: 1. Non-pressure storage hanging type ultra-fine dry powder automatic fire extinguishing device for vehicles; 2. Miniature vehicle pressure storage hanging type ultra-fine dry powder automatic fire extinguishing device. The usage method of the car fire extinguisher is as follows: 1. Bring the extinguisher near the fire scene and stand on the upwind side; 2. Pull out the safety pin, hold the nozzle tightly with one hand, press the handle with the other hand, and sweep the nozzle at the base of the flame.
I've noticed many drivers tend to store their car fire extinguishers in the corner of the trunk, where there's ample space without being obtrusive. However, the downside is that in case of a fire emergency, you'd need to stop the car, open the trunk, and rummage through it, which wastes precious time. Personally, I always secure mine on a bracket under the driver's seat, within easy reach, eliminating any delay in firefighting. It's also crucial to consider the temperature of the location; areas near the engine can get too hot, potentially causing pressure changes in the extinguisher and rendering it ineffective. That's why I keep mine in a cool spot and regularly check the pressure gauge and expiration date. Proper securing is essential – if it rolls around while driving, not only could it damage the equipment, but it might also cause injuries. I use Velcro or specialized clips to keep it in place. Safe driving often comes down to these small details that can be lifesaving. This habit helped me handle a minor engine smoke incident without any major consequences.