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Firefighters Warn Public of the Dangers of Leaving Water Bottles in Cars

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Why This Warning Matters More Than Ever
With climate change driving more extreme heatwaves, vehicle interior temperatures can exceed 150°F (65°C) in minutes. Fire departments are reporting an uptick in heat-related incidents—and in many cases, they’re preventable.

A water bottle might not spark a fire every time, but under the right conditions, it can.

Those conditions include:

Clear bottles with no tint

Direct, strong sunlight

Prolonged exposure

Flammable surfaces nearby

Final Thoughts: Stay Safe This Summer
Your car can become a heat trap—fast. Firefighters urge everyone to be mindful of what you leave inside, especially during the hottest months of the year.

So next time you park your vehicle, take a second to check the seat.
Because it only takes one moment for focused sunlight to ignite something flammable.

🔥 Additional Summer Safety Reminders
Never leave children or pets in the car—even for a minute.

Keep a fire extinguisher in your car in case of emergency.

Avoid leaving flammable documents, rags, or paper near windows.

Store lighters, batteries, and electronics out of the sun.

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