Diwali is here. Key tips to ensure your car remains safe during this festival

Diwali is here. Key tips to ensure your car remains safe during this festival

3 hours ago | 5 Views

1  Park at a safe and covered parking spot

This is the very first thing you should do. Finding a proper and safe covered parking spot for the car is very necessary. Covered parking will provide relief, as no burning or harmful firecracker particles will be able to land near your vehicle to damage it in any given situation. Besides that, covered parking also protects the car from harsh weather conditions like direct sunlight, storm or rain as well. Finding a covered parking could be challenging in the metro cities, but there are paid cover parking spots as well, which you can subscribe to until the festival ends.

2 Don't use car cover

It is a practical and useful solution for many car owners to cover their vehicle with a car cover, especially if they don't find covered parking. However, putting the car cover over the vehicle on Diwali is nothing but inviting damage in case a fragment of firecrackers lands on it. It might be great during monsoon or summer, offering great protection to the vehicle, but it is best not to use the car cover during Diwali. Car covers are made out of cloth or polythene, and these materials can easily catch fire in case a burning object comes into their contact.

3 Keep a fire extinguisher in car

Keeping a fire extinguisher handy in the car is a basic safety protocol, a vehicle owner should follow. It might not only be used in case of an unfortunate fire incident with your own vehicle but also, it might be used if something unfortunate happens to someone else through any given means. This could be a saviour for a vehicle owner in case his vehicle or a nearby parked vehicle catches fire.

4 Keep all windows closed

Closing all the windows is one of the most important things to do during Diwali. No matter if the vehicle is parked or you are driving it, make sure to keep the windows closed. In case the car is parked, keeping the windows closed will ensure no firecracker fragments or lands inside the car and damage the cabin components. If it is being driven, closed windows will ensure the pollutants created by firecracker burning or other means will not enter the cabin as well as any flying fragments of firecracker won't land inside the vehicle.

Read more news like this on HindustanTimes.com

#