Will a Fire Extinguisher Explode if Placed in a Car?

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VanOlive
07/29/25 4:06pm
Placing a fire extinguisher in a car will not cause it to explode. The recommended locations for storing a fire extinguisher in a car are: 1. Inside the glove compartment; 2. Beside the seat; 3. In the trunk. The storage environment temperature for a vehicle fire extinguisher should be within the range of -10 to 45 degrees Celsius, and the storage location should be kept dry and ventilated to prevent the extinguisher from becoming damp and corroding. Precautions for using a vehicle fire extinguisher include: 1. Do not cover the extinguisher with items; it should be easily accessible for quick retrieval; 2. The extinguisher should only be used to put out initial fires; 3. Use the extinguisher correctly; 4. Check the extinguisher's pressure once a month; 5. Fire extinguishers have an expiration date and should be configured and replaced as required.
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