Pro Tip: Don’t Light A Cigarette After Spraying Aerosol Air Freshener In Your Car
An unnamed UK man has learned a hard lesson about fire safety. According to police, the driver decided to freshen up the inside of his car by spraying an aerosol air freshener. With the windows up, he then wanted to relax by lighting a cigarette.
For those who don’t know, fresh aerosol fumes and open flame don’t mix very well. The fumes ignited, blowing the windows out of the car, contorting the car into something unrecognizable and undrivable, and even blew out windows of nearby businesses. Somehow, the driver escaped with “minor injuries.”
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