Where to Place the Car Fire Extinguisher?

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DiAlejandro
07/29/25 8:09am
There are several locations to place the car fire extinguisher: 1. Inside the glove compartment; 2. Beside the seat; 3. In the trunk. The storage environment temperature for the car fire extinguisher should be within the range of -10 to 45 degrees Celsius, and the placement location should be kept dry and ventilated to prevent the extinguisher from getting damp and corroding. Precautions for using the fire extinguisher are as follows: 1. Do not cover the extinguisher with items, keep it within easy reach for quick access; 2. The extinguisher is only suitable for putting out initial fires; 3. Use the extinguisher correctly; 4. Check the extinguisher's pressure once a month; 5. Fire extinguishers have an expiration date, so configure and replace them as required.
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SanAutumn
08/12/25 11:22am
I've been driving for over a decade, and the placement of car fire extinguishers is a major issue. Many people just casually toss it in the trunk and call it a day, which is extremely dangerous. First and foremost, the fire extinguisher should be placed within arm's reach while driving, such as under the passenger seat or in the pocket next to the driver's door. In case of a fire, you simply won't have time to rummage through the trunk. Under the passenger seat is a great option—secure it with double-sided tape to prevent it from shaking around. Placing it there won't interfere with passengers and keeps it close to you, ready to act immediately if the engine catches fire. Never place it near the hood or on the dashboard where it's exposed to direct sunlight, as high temperatures can render the extinguisher ineffective. The trunk isn't entirely off-limits, but it must have a dedicated mounting bracket to prevent it from rolling around. I also recommend checking the pressure and expiration date every six months—safety is not something to take lightly. Remember, placing small items in the right spot can truly save you from big trouble.
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