Ensuring Vehicle Safety Amid Soaring Summer Temperatures: Experts’ Advice and Precautions

Sam Malins, Group CEO of Reaction Fire Suppression, emphasized the critical role of regular vehicle servicing in preventing fires. "Neglected engine compartments pose a significant risk," Malins warned, advising motorists to heed manufacturer recalls promptly and maintain essential fluid levels such as oil and water

As temperatures in the UAE soar past 50ºC, experts are sounding the alarm on the increased risk of vehicle fires, urging motorists to take proactive measures to safeguard themselves and their vehicles.

According to fire and automobile experts, the primary cause of these fires often stems from poor vehicle maintenance, exacerbated by the intense summer heat.

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Sam Malins, Group CEO of Reaction Fire Suppression, emphasized the critical role of regular vehicle servicing in preventing fires. “Neglected engine compartments pose a significant risk,” Malins warned, advising motorists to heed manufacturer recalls promptly and maintain essential fluid levels such as oil and water.

He stressed the importance of a fire extinguisher and recommended considering automatic fire suppression systems for added safety. Motoring expert Sony Rajappan underscored the need for vigilance, suggesting regular inspections to detect potential hazards like fluid leaks, worn-out hoses, or faulty wiring.

“Simple precautions such as securely closing fuel tank caps and refraining from smoking near vehicles can significantly mitigate risks,” Rajappan advised.

The scorching temperatures not only strain vehicle engines but also increase the likelihood of fuel vaporization, potentially leading to hazardous conditions. “High temperatures can cause unexpected mechanical failures, including overheating and exhaust system malfunctions,” Rajappan added.

In the event of a fire, experts urge motorists to remain calm and act swiftly. “Pull over safely, evacuate all occupants, and move at least 30 meters away from the vehicle,” Malins advised.

“Contact emergency services immediately and refrain from re-entering the vehicle,” he cautioned, emphasizing the importance of cautious fire extinguisher use if the fire is manageable.

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Insurance coverage for fire damage caused by extreme heat falls under comprehensive insurance policies rather than basic third-party liability coverage.

Anas Mistareehi, CEO of eSanad, clarified that while comprehensive insurance typically covers non-collision incidents such as fire and theft, policyholders should review specific terms and conditions to understand coverage limits and exclusions related to environmental factors.

Experts recommend drivers refrain from leaving flammable items such as electronic devices or liquids inside vehicles during summer months.

“Items like mobile phones and hand sanitizers can ignite under extreme heat conditions,” Malins warned, highlighting the importance of clearing vehicles of such hazards.

As the summer heatwave continues, motorists are urged to prioritize vehicle maintenance and adopt preventive measures to minimize the risk of fire.

“Early detection and swift action are crucial in preventing vehicle fires,” Rajappan concluded, urging all drivers to remain vigilant and proactive in ensuring their safety and that of others on the road.

In conclusion, while soaring temperatures present challenges for vehicle safety, proactive maintenance and adherence to safety protocols can significantly reduce the risk of incidents. Experts emphasize that preparedness and awareness are key to navigating the summer season safely on the UAE’s roads.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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