As we try our best to avoid the spread of coronavirus, many of us have opted to carry around hand sanitiser with us. From trips to the shops to exercise in the park, it's difficult to think of an occasion now where hand sanitiser wouldn't home in useful.
As a result, an increasing number of people are keeping a bottle of the stuff in their cars - sounds like common sense, right?
According to RSVP Live, this might not be true. FGCU Associate Professor Dr Greg Boyce told Drivetribe that this is not a good idea.
With the weather getting warmer, rising temperatures can cause the alcohol in the sanitiser to evaporate. The temperature inside a car, especially if it is parked in direct sunlight, can climb to scorching heights quickly.