Leaving a Bottle of Water in Your Car Could Start a Fire??

Holy moly, I leave water bottles in my car all the time.  Kinda freaked out over this...                    

Here's a summer safety hazard you'd never think of.  Leaving a half-full bottle of water in your car could start a FIRE. 

When the sun hits a plastic bottle at the right angle, the water in there can act like a lens, and concentrate the light on one specific point.

 

It's exactly like that horrible friend you had as a kid who burned ants with a magnifying glass.  Under the right conditions, that pinpoint of light can cause smoldering, or worse.

 

A group of firefighters in Oklahoma posted a video last year that shows how it can happen.  And there are a ton of YouTube videos that show how you can do the same thing if you need to start a fire in a survival situation.

 

The odds of a water bottle setting your entire car on fire are pretty low.  In most cases, the worst thing that'll happen is it might melt a small hole in your upholstery.

 

But if the bottle happens to be next to something flammable, it COULD start a fire.  


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