Will 75% Alcohol Self-Ignite in a Car?
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Whether 75% alcohol will self-ignite in a car mainly depends on whether the temperature inside the car exceeds 20 degrees. If it exceeds the ignition point of 75% alcohol, self-ignition may occur. Therefore, it is generally recommended not to leave alcohol in the car during summer. Below are precautions for placing items in a car: Minimize power banks: Accidents caused by power bank explosions leading to fires are surely something everyone has heard of. Since power banks are typically structured with 18650 batteries or other types of lithium-ion batteries, these batteries pose a risk of explosion under high temperatures and direct sunlight. Avoid placing food: During hot summers, try not to leave food in the car for too long. As is well known, all food is difficult to store and keep fresh in high-temperature environments. The interior of a car in summer is like a 'big steamer,' making food prone to spoilage, which can easily lead to illness if consumed.