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‘Don’t leave them even for a minute’ Expert’s 6 hot weather warnings | UK | News

Some parts of the UK has experienced excessive heat wave conditions in the next few days, while experts have released important hot weather warnings about driving, protecting your car and staying safe.

Experts in Carmoo said that hot air can put more stress on vehicles and make it very important to prepare and stay awake. Aidan Rushby, the founder and CEO of Carmooola, issued a sharp warning for traveling with someone in the car. During Heatwave, he warned that he should never leave pets and passengers in the car. He said: “Summer is very important to keep passengers, especially children and pets, safely and cool on the road. Don’t even leave them for a minute.

“Do not leave children or animals in a parked car even for a moment, as internal temperatures can rise rapidly in a dangerous way.

“Use sunshades to reduce heat, check the seat belts before sprains in small ones, and make sure that pets are always safely restricted by using a suitable harness team or chest. Keep the water useful for everyone and remember: If your hand is too hot, it is very hot for claws or skin.”

The expert also added that drivers should not ideally open open windows.

In the case of movement, the choice between the air conditioner and the open windows depends on the speed – the open windows are good in the town, but AC is more efficient on the highway due to reduced drag.

“For a quick cooling, keep your cabin filter fresh to wander and improve air flow and reduce allergens. Don’t forget to lock electric windows if you have curious children in the back.

“Security always comes before, even on the shortest journeys.”

The drivers also advised to keep the cooler on top and use the right one. He said: “The drivers should look at the cooler or antifreeze level in their cars. Always check your cooler level when the engine is cold and consult your owner or professional if it is not sure which cooler will use.”

According to RAC, overheating is one of the most common causes of faults in summer. Without adequate or accurate cooling fluid, motors can quickly heat up and cause expensive damage.

Although cold weather is usually responsible for gasoline or diesel battery failures, experts can be as harmful as heat. “High temperatures can cause the battery fluid to evaporate, cause internal damage and shortened battery life. For peace, you can book for a battery control in a local garage – many will do it free of charge.”

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