Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - How to save yourself from car spontaneous combustion in hot weather?

How to save yourself from car spontaneous combustion in hot weather?

Don't be nervous when you smell a smell.

Most cars will have local smoke or burning smell before spontaneous combustion. Don't be nervous at this time, calm down and pull over, turn off the fire and get off and check in circles.

If smoke is found, pull over in time.

There are many reasons for spontaneous combustion, but high temperature weather is conducive to the combustion of fire sources. Therefore, when the car finds black smoke or flames in the front of the car during driving, it should pull over in time, or walk to a relatively empty area in time, then turn off the engine and power supply, and get off the car as quickly as possible for inspection.

Note: turning off the engine and power supply can quickly disconnect the oil pump and reduce gasoline combustion.

Check the fire and control the fire source.

If the fire spreads rapidly, don't go back to the car to get your belongings. Stay away from the car in time and call the fire alarm number 1 19. If only black smoke comes out, please take out the fire extinguisher in the car in time to check the fire. When checking the fire, remember not to open the hood of the car rashly. You should open a small slit first, and then slowly open it all after the oxygen enters for a period of time. When the fire can be controlled, use a fire extinguisher to put out the fire.