Monday, August 2, 2021

What Do You Leave In Your Automobile?

Some people keep the inside of their vehicle clean, tidy, and organize. Others seem to have a little bit of everything within reach of their driver’s seat. No matter which category you fall into, we thought you should know there are a few things you should NEVER leave in your vehicle. Children. When temperatures outside climb, so does the temperature inside of a vehicle. It’s been found that when it’s 80 degrees outside, the internal temperature of the car can reach 150 degrees or more. This can be dangerous, even deadly, to babies and children. Pets. Leaving them in the car while you make a quick stop, even after cracking the windows, can be deadly for the animal. The inside of cars can reach over 100 degrees very quickly, especially when parked in the sun. Without a way to cool themselves down or escape the heat, you could be risking their life. Valuables and personal belongings including your phone, wallet, purse, important documents, jewelry, expensive clothes, and other valuables. The most obvious reason is that visible valuables can be tempting for a thief. Bottled water. When bottles water is left for long periods of time, a typical plastic bottle may contaminate the water inside with BPA, which is the substance used to manufacture water bottles. It’s best to bring a new bottle with you on each trip. Medication. Most medications need to be kept at room temperature. Leaving them in a hot/cold vehicle may alter the medication and make it ineffective. Hot and cold temperatures can cause moisture, which may also negatively affect the drugs which most likely won’t make them unsafe, but they may no longer work as expected. Aerosol cans. When heated to a high enough temperature, aerosol cans are likely to expand and explode, destroying your vehicle’s interior and potentially, the exterior. Electronics. Most electronics that run on batteries can overheat in a hot vehicle, which can affect or damage the overall battery life of the device, and potentially even damage the device itself. Visible electronics are attractive to thieves. Sunscreen. It may protect you from the sun but prolonged exposure to heat can break down the ingredients in sunscreen, making it ineffective. Depending on the type of container the sunscreen is in, it could also explode.

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