A warning to all of us in the dead heat zones of GCC. This can happen to aerosol cans [airfreshner etc] if you leave them in the car under the sun..
Happens with lighters and anything else that contains pressurized gases…
Ohh.. specially those days the weather is getting super hot! which increase the likelihood of things like this might happens.
Is this applicable to the “oh so precious, life saving, fire fighting, if not available-fine incurring” extinguishers that we carry in our cars..?
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Happens with lighters and anything else that contains pressurized gases…
Ohh.. specially those days the weather is getting super hot! which increase the likelihood of things like this might happens.
Is this applicable to the “oh so precious, life saving, fire fighting, if not available-fine incurring” extinguishers that we carry in our cars..?
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