6 Things You Shouldn't Leave in Your Car When It's Below Freezing

Most of the U.S. is dealing with serious cold weather right now. So "USA Today" put together a list of six things you shouldn't leave in your car when it's below freezing out.

 

1.  Aerosol cans. They can explode if they get too cold.

 

2.  Canned food. It can make the food inside expand, and cause tiny cracks where bacteria gets in. The USDA says to toss any canned food that swells from freezing. Even if it doesn't, they suggest tossing it just to be safe.

 

3.  Eggs. Don't leave them in the car after you get groceries. If they freeze and the shells crack, they're not safe to eat.

 

4.  Electronics. Things like phones, computers, and tablets don't work well if they get too cold. It can also damage the screen. And condensation can form inside the device when it warms back up, which could cause a short.

 

5.  Medication. Some meds like insulin become unstable if they get too cold. When in doubt, toss frozen meds or ask a pharmacist.

 

6.  Loved ones. (DUH) Kids, pets, and seniors are more vulnerable to cold weather. So even short amounts of time in a freezing car can be dangerous.

 

 

(USA Today)

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