Where to Place the Fire Extinguisher in Lavida?

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DelKate
07/30/25 8:34am
Automobile fire extinguishers can be placed in the glove box inside the car, next to the seat, or in the trunk. Trunk Introduction: The vehicle trunk is the most ideal location for placing a car fire extinguisher. If you are concerned that the fire extinguisher might tip over or collide due to vehicle bumps during driving, you can secure it with a net. If there is no net, you can also purchase Velcro or fixing brackets online specifically designed for securing car fire extinguishers. Glove Box Introduction: The storage box under the dashboard on the passenger side is also a good place to put the fire extinguisher. However, the glove box usually contains many personal items, so placing the fire extinguisher there might seem out of place. One advantage, though, is that it is convenient to access. Usage Guidelines for Dry Powder Fire Extinguishers: Before use, the fire extinguisher should be thoroughly inverted and shaken several times to ensure the dry powder inside is loosened. Pull out the safety pin, hold the nozzle with your hand (or support the bottom of the bottle if it is a tubeless fire extinguisher), and aim the nozzle at the base of the flame. Press the handle of the fire extinguisher firmly, and the dry powder will then spray out from the nozzle.
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