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Gulf Press > Gulf > UAE > Preventing Car Fires in the UAE: 7 Items to Avoid Leaving in Your Vehicle This Summer
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Preventing Car Fires in the UAE: 7 Items to Avoid Leaving in Your Vehicle This Summer

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Last updated: 2024/07/07 at 2:43 PM
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Summertime in the UAE comes with a significant risk of accidents due to the soaring temperatures. One of the main causes of accidents during this season is tyre bursts, but other mishaps, such as fire accidents, can also lead to deadly incidents. Most of these accidents are the result of negligence on the part of drivers towards safety and preventive measures. It is crucial for motorists to be aware of the items that are susceptible to catching fire if left inside a car during the hot summer months, in order to prevent any potentially dangerous situations. Some of these items include compressed packages, batteries, energy storage devices, hand sanitiser, perfumes, gas cylinders, and lighters.

Flammable substances such as those mentioned above, when exposed to the intense heat of the sun, can pose a serious risk of car fires. The Abu Dhabi Police have advised motorists to always keep a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit in their vehicles, as these items are crucial for the safety of the driver, as well as other road users. Given that vehicles themselves contain flammable elements such as liquid fuel, oils, and interior components like plastics and rubber, it is essential for drivers to ensure their vehicles undergo regular check-ups to prevent any incidents. By staying vigilant and taking necessary precautions, motorists can significantly reduce the risk of accidents during the summer months in the UAE.

It is important for drivers to stay informed about the latest news and updates to ensure their safety on the roads. Following news outlets like KT on WhatsApp Channels can help keep drivers updated on important information regarding road safety and potential risks during the summer season. By staying informed and aware of the potential hazards of leaving certain items in a car during the hot summer months, motorists can take proactive measures to mitigate the risk of accidents and incidents on the road. Being prepared and equipped with the necessary tools, such as a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit, can make a significant difference in ensuring the safety of both the driver and other road users.

In addition to being cautious about flammable items left in the car, drivers should also be mindful of the overall condition of their vehicles to prevent any potential fire hazards. Regular maintenance check-ups, particularly during the summer months when temperatures are at their peak, can help identify any issues that may increase the risk of accidents. By taking proactive steps to ensure the safety and maintenance of their vehicles, drivers can avoid potentially dangerous situations on the road. It is always better to be prepared and proactive in preventing accidents rather than facing the consequences of neglecting safety measures.

In conclusion, the summer months in the UAE bring an increased risk of accidents, with factors such as tyre bursts and fire accidents contributing to the dangers on the road. By being aware of the items that are susceptible to catching fire in hot temperatures and taking necessary precautions, motorists can reduce the risk of accidents and ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road. Equipping vehicles with essential safety tools like fire extinguishers and first aid kits, as well as ensuring regular maintenance check-ups, are crucial steps in preventing accidents during the summer season. By staying informed, prepared, and proactive, drivers can navigate the challenges of summer driving in the UAE with greater safety and confidence.

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