A parked car traps heat quickly. Sunlight enters through the windows, warms the seats, dashboard, and interior surfaces, and that heat builds up inside.
Cracking a window does not solve the problem. NHTSA notes that even shade or cracked windows do little to prevent a vehicle from heating up dangerously.
That is why it is important to treat a parked car like a hot enclosed space, not like normal room storage.
Quick Checklist Before Leaving Your Car
Before locking your car on a hot day, check:
- Front seat
- Back seat
- Door compartments
- Cup holders
- Glove box
- Trunk
Remove aerosol cans, plastic water bottles, power banks, phones, tablets, lighters, and anything pressurized or battery-powered.
Final Reminder
Most of these items look completely harmless when you toss them onto the seat.
But inside a parked car on a hot day, heat can build up quickly. A small object left behind can become a much bigger problem than expected.
Before you walk away, take ten seconds to look around.
It may save your car, your belongings, and your peace of mind.
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