Will spraying alcohol in the car cause a fire?
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Spraying alcohol in the car can cause a fire, but the probability is very low. The ignition point of alcohol is only 20 degrees Celsius. If the temperature inside the car is too high, it may cause combustion. Therefore, it is best not to leave alcohol in the car. If disinfection is needed, you can find an open area to wipe the interior with alcohol and ensure proper ventilation inside the car for a period of time. Here are items that should not be left in the car: Flammable and explosive items: Never leave them in the trunk, such as lighters, fireworks, etc. If the car body temperature rises too high or comes into contact with an ignition source, the consequences can be severe. If caught by traffic police, you may also face fines and penalty points. Perfume: Perfume is chemically processed under specific conditions. In high temperatures, these chemical substances can easily volatilize and may even harm the human body. Additionally, direct sunlight can cause explosions. Reading glasses: Reading glasses are convex lenses that can focus light. Prolonged focusing of light can lead to excessively high temperatures at the focal point, potentially damaging the car's plastic trim and even causing the vehicle to self-ignite.