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Water bottles
- Leaving plastic water bottles in a car might expose them to high temperatures. This can cause chemical compounds found in plastic (i.e. BPA) to break down and leak into the water.
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Water bottles
- Not only can chemicals contaminate the water, but microorganisms might also start to develop if you're reusing a bottle.
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Aerosol cans
- Pressure increases along with temperature. Too much pressure is not good news.
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Aerosol cans
- Accidents have happened where cans exploded caused by extreme heat exposure.
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Sunglasses
- Unless you want the frames of your sunglasses to melt or burn your face, don't leave them in your car.
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Sunglasses
- If your car has a sunglasses compartment, use it. Also, don't forget that heat magnifies through glass, which can cause damage to your car.
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Indoor plants
- Some plants are very sensitive to temperature changes, and most indoor plants are used to mild temperatures.
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Indoor plants
- Heat can cause damage, but cold can kill plants as well. In fact, exposing some plants for as little as one hour to 7-10°C (45-50°F) temperatures can be fatal.
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Wine
- Temperature can affect the taste of wine, so it is best not to expose it to extreme heat.
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Electronics
- Leaving your phone in your car can be inviting for thieves. And not only will they steal your equipment, they might also steal other personal information in your phone.
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Electronics
- If you must leave any of these in the car, do so briefly, keep them out of sight by hiding them or putting them in the trunk, and encrypt them!
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Groceries
- Avoid going grocery shopping if you're not heading straight home afterwards. It's not good to leave groceries in the car, exposed to high temperatures.
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Groceries
- This is particularly true for perishable foods that need to be refrigerated.
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Young children
- This might sound like common sense, but some people still do this. Temperature can raise quickly in a car and a child can easily die of heatstroke.
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Young children
- Leaving a window open is not enough, not to mention that leaving a young child unattended is a illegal in some countries.
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Pets
- Some pet owners think it's okay to leave their animals in a car. Just like children, however, this can kill them.
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Pets
- Again, not even with a bit of the window open. Temperatures inside a car can rise around 6°C (approximately 20°F) in just 10 minutes!
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Passport
- This is an identity theft dream come true. Don't make it easy for thieves.
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Passport
- Your personal data is as important (if not more) than material possessions. You wouldn't leave a stack of bills on a car seat, would you?
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Important documents
- If you're carrying important documents in you car, take them with you when you leave the vehicle. If you car gets broken into, you risk losing them.
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Handbag
- Nothing calls the attention of a thief more than a handbag.
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Wallet
- The same goes for a wallet. It's where you keep your money and cards after all!
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Sunscreen
- Some ingredients in sunscreen actually deteriorate under intense heat.
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Sunscreen
- Not only will it lose some of its properties, but applying warm sunscreen also won't feel very nice if you're already hot!
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Medication
- Most drugs should be stored at room temperature, which is not the case if you leave them in the car.
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Medication
- Though this might not completely ruin the medications, they might lose some properties under extreme heat.
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Lipstick
- Lipstick doesn't respond well to high temperatures. And it can get hot, really hot in a car.
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Lipstick
- If you must have a lipstick in your car, leave it in the glove compartment. You still risk a melted mess though! See also: Essential items you should always keep in your car
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Water bottles
- Leaving plastic water bottles in a car might expose them to high temperatures. This can cause chemical compounds found in plastic (i.e. BPA) to break down and leak into the water.
© Shutterstock
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Water bottles
- Not only can chemicals contaminate the water, but microorganisms might also start to develop if you're reusing a bottle.
© Shutterstock
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Aerosol cans
- Pressure increases along with temperature. Too much pressure is not good news.
© Shutterstock
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Aerosol cans
- Accidents have happened where cans exploded caused by extreme heat exposure.
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Sunglasses
- Unless you want the frames of your sunglasses to melt or burn your face, don't leave them in your car.
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Sunglasses
- If your car has a sunglasses compartment, use it. Also, don't forget that heat magnifies through glass, which can cause damage to your car.
© Shutterstock
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Indoor plants
- Some plants are very sensitive to temperature changes, and most indoor plants are used to mild temperatures.
© Shutterstock
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Indoor plants
- Heat can cause damage, but cold can kill plants as well. In fact, exposing some plants for as little as one hour to 7-10°C (45-50°F) temperatures can be fatal.
© Shutterstock
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Wine
- Temperature can affect the taste of wine, so it is best not to expose it to extreme heat.
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Electronics
- Leaving your phone in your car can be inviting for thieves. And not only will they steal your equipment, they might also steal other personal information in your phone.
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Electronics
- If you must leave any of these in the car, do so briefly, keep them out of sight by hiding them or putting them in the trunk, and encrypt them!
© Shutterstock
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Groceries
- Avoid going grocery shopping if you're not heading straight home afterwards. It's not good to leave groceries in the car, exposed to high temperatures.
© Shutterstock
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Groceries
- This is particularly true for perishable foods that need to be refrigerated.
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Young children
- This might sound like common sense, but some people still do this. Temperature can raise quickly in a car and a child can easily die of heatstroke.
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Young children
- Leaving a window open is not enough, not to mention that leaving a young child unattended is a illegal in some countries.
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Pets
- Some pet owners think it's okay to leave their animals in a car. Just like children, however, this can kill them.
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Pets
- Again, not even with a bit of the window open. Temperatures inside a car can rise around 6°C (approximately 20°F) in just 10 minutes!
© Shutterstock
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Passport
- This is an identity theft dream come true. Don't make it easy for thieves.
© Shutterstock
18 / 29 Fotos
Passport
- Your personal data is as important (if not more) than material possessions. You wouldn't leave a stack of bills on a car seat, would you?
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Important documents
- If you're carrying important documents in you car, take them with you when you leave the vehicle. If you car gets broken into, you risk losing them.
© Shutterstock
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Handbag
- Nothing calls the attention of a thief more than a handbag.
© Shutterstock
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Wallet
- The same goes for a wallet. It's where you keep your money and cards after all!
© Shutterstock
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Sunscreen
- Some ingredients in sunscreen actually deteriorate under intense heat.
© Shutterstock
23 / 29 Fotos
Sunscreen
- Not only will it lose some of its properties, but applying warm sunscreen also won't feel very nice if you're already hot!
© Shutterstock
24 / 29 Fotos
Medication
- Most drugs should be stored at room temperature, which is not the case if you leave them in the car.
© Shutterstock
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Medication
- Though this might not completely ruin the medications, they might lose some properties under extreme heat.
© Shutterstock
26 / 29 Fotos
Lipstick
- Lipstick doesn't respond well to high temperatures. And it can get hot, really hot in a car.
© Shutterstock
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Lipstick
- If you must have a lipstick in your car, leave it in the glove compartment. You still risk a melted mess though! See also: Essential items you should always keep in your car
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Items that should not be left in the car
From medications to lispsticks
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We've talked before about essential things you should keep in your car, so now it's time to cover the things you shouldn't. Our cars are such a big part of our lives that we tend to leave all sorts of things in them, most times not even realizing the potential consequences of doing so. But this list is not limited to objects. For instance, it's never okay to leave young children or pets in a car, even if just for a brief moment.
Click through the following gallery and get to know the things you should never leave in your car.
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