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But is it safe to keep sanitizers in the car?
Hand sanitizers are made of potent chemical portions and chances are, a high-grade, germ-killing sanitizer solution will contain a good concentrate of alcohol in it. Although this is good to prevent virus spread, the alcohol content in the sanitizer can be flammable
Temperatures inside a vehicle such as a car can quickly become scorching, especially if it has been parked in direct sunlight and warm temperatures can cause the alcohol in the sanitizer to evaporate.
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Experts claim that Alcohol-based hand sanitisers are classified as Class I Flammable Liquid substances, which means they have a flash point of less than 100 degrees Fahrenheit and should be stored away from all heat and ignition sources,