How to protect your car from fire - advice from experienced car owners Automatic translate
Is car fire rare? 15 billion rubles of direct losses per year in Russia alone cast doubt on this thesis. Fires occur despite manufacturers’ efforts to prevent them. Every car enthusiast can reduce the risk to a minimum by adhering to simple simple rules.
First of all, an indispensable attribute of every car should be a fire extinguisher. It is important not just to have it, but also to know how to use it. Sometimes seconds of delay can lead to dire consequences. Two types of fire extinguishers are allowed - powder and carbon dioxide fire extinguishers . Each has its own advantages and disadvantages, the instructions will tell you the right choice.
The most common causes of fires
It will not be possible to prevent lightning, the Chelyabinsk meteorite, or a fighter jet from falling straight into the parking lot. There are exotic cases, but it is more useful to look at the main, most common options. Most often, fires are caused by the following reasons:
- leakage of fuel, flammable liquids.
- electrical wiring fault;
- problems with gas equipment;
- independently installed additional equipment;
- transportation of flammable and explosive materials;
- ignition in the engine compartment associated with long-term deposition of waste oils and other liquids on the engine and vehicle body;
- careless handling of fire during operation and repair work.
A modern car is crammed with electronics, a complex system of electrical wires, cables and components. The risk of ignition is increased by limited space, proximity to the fuel system and other components containing fire hazardous elements. A short circuit, overheating, the slightest malfunction, or negligence can lead to disaster.
Simple ways to reduce risks
A fire can destroy a car within 5 minutes. Simple preventive measures will help minimize the threat of fire and avoid material and moral losses. Experts, specialists, and experienced drivers are unanimous in their recommendations.
- It is necessary to have it serviced in a timely manner at specialized service stations.
- Inspect the vehicle yourself frequently and monitor its technical condition.
- Regularly check the condition of the fuel system and gas equipment.
- Respond in a timely manner to alarm signals from sensors and on-board computer.
- Check the serviceability of the electrical wiring, avoid installing additional equipment yourself.
- Keep the engine and engine compartment clean, do not leave rags or rags there.
- Avoid transporting flammable materials, especially in loosely closed or insecure containers or packaging.
What is important to remember
To provide for and insure against everything is a difficult, often impossible task. A banal trip to nature can lead to dire consequences if you leave the car in an area with tall, dry grass. The temperature of an overheated engine and muffler is enough to cause dead wood to catch fire.
A dropped cigarette butt, an unextinguished match, any little thing can lead to big trouble. A microscopic crack in a fuel hose tends to grow, turning a small problem into a huge one. The impact of the bottom on the road surface can turn a perfectly good car into a potential fire hazard.
There are signs of impending danger that cannot be ignored. The smell of fuel, burnt rubber, or smoke from the engine compartment are warning signs. The best way out in such cases is to stop the car and not start driving until the reasons are clarified.
Prevention, vigilance, and compliance with basic precautions can protect against fire and extend the life of the car.