Will spraying alcohol in the car cause a fire?
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Spraying alcohol in the car will not cause a fire. As long as the vehicle is not immediately sealed after spraying and there is no open flame, spontaneous combustion will not occur. Alcohol is highly volatile, and during disinfection, it is sprayed and does not accumulate, so it will not spontaneously combust. Precautions for using disinfectant alcohol: The concentration of disinfectant alcohol must be above 75% to be effective. When using alcohol inside the car, ensure proper ventilation. Cleaning tools such as used towels and cloths should be thoroughly rinsed with plenty of water after use and stored in a sealed container or left to dry in a well-ventilated area. Store alcohol in limited quantities; purchase only what is needed and avoid stockpiling large amounts to prevent putting people at risk. Ethanol disinfectant is for external use only and should not be ingested. To ensure effective sterilization, do not arbitrarily dilute or increase the concentration of the alcohol.