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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Team Fit-for-Driving No. 16: Summer Heat Issues


This summer has been particularly hot concerning weather conditions, and interior temperatures of parked cars are sometimes exceeding 100 degrees. It goes without saying that people, pets, and perishables should not be left in hot cars. But did you know that chemicals, soft plastics, and personal care items should not be left in the car during excessive heat episodes? Research has found that excessive heat in cars can be a catalyst that can change the nature or composition of certain products. This could easily create a dangerous situation where unknown reactions can create unpredictable outcomes.  

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