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Why are cars prone to spontaneous combustion in summer?

This summer is particularly hot. In many places, asphalt that is hot to the ground shows signs of melting. Not many countries have had fires, which have caused many animals and many people to be injured. And we still have a lot of workers to go out to work in the hot summer, and their hard work can be imagined. However, there is another point that deserves our attention: cars are on the road, and many machines will go on strike because of the high temperature, not to mention our cars.

In fact, automobile spontaneous combustion is also endless. On the afternoon of July 15, 2022, a semi-trailer truck full of cars suddenly caught fire somewhere in Wuhan Expressway, Hubei Province. There are still eight cars on this semi-trailer. The situation is very urgent. After the firemen arrived at the scene, they immediately controlled the fire. After more than half an hour of rescue, the fire was finally put out. The spontaneous combustion of semi-trailer caused four pickup trucks to burn, and two cars had burning marks at the tail. Fortunately, there were no casualties.

In fact, if spontaneous combustion happens, it will really make people very scared. After all, no one wanted to drive, and suddenly his car caught fire. The most important thing is cycling spontaneous combustion. If it can't be stopped in time, it may not only endanger the safety of people in the car, but also endanger the safety of other cars. Then, let's take a look at how to prevent spontaneous combustion in hot weather in summer.

First of all, we need to pay attention to regularly check the oil circuit and circuit of our vehicles, which need to be checked in summer, spring, autumn and winter, in order to protect our personal safety.

Secondly, avoid placing inflammable and explosive dangerous goods in the car. Must be equipped with our professional fire extinguishing tools, it is best to check regularly to ensure that our fire extinguishing tools can be used.

Finally, if we encounter smoke and open flames while driving, don't panic, immediately pull over on the road, turn off the fire and cut off the power supply. It is best to put warning signs at a certain distance from the car, and the driver behind the car should quickly evacuate to a safe area and call 1 19 in time.