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As temperatures soar higher and higher this summer, warnings are out in force about the dangers of spending too much time in cars that are just too hot for comfort.

There are plenty of very serious dangers connected with the heat, such as heatstroke and dehydration, so follow these tips to try to avoid damaging yourself and your passengers if you have to make any journeys in the sun this summer.

Primarily, you should try to avoid driving during the hottest time of the day – advice you might recognise from sunbathing adverts. The sun is at its most dangerous between the hours of 11am and 3pm, so if you can keep out of the car and somewhere shaded during these hours, it is recommended.

By planning your trip and choosing your route ahead of time, you can speed up your journey and spend less time in the car too, so checking maps and having alternate routes handy is always a good idea.

If you’re inevitably going to be making a long journey, however, there are things you can do to make it more bearable. For example, keep lots of bottled water on hand to ensure you and your passengers stay hydrated and, if you have to leave the car for any amount of time, you should place white towels over seats in order to prevent them from getting too hot. If you’ve ever sat on a leather seat after it’s been heated by the sun, you will understand the value of this practice!

You can prevent your car from overheating too much by parking in shaded areas, which is good for your car generally as well as keeping the interior air cool. You can also keep that air cool by pointing air conditioners up towards the roof of the car rather than at individual passengers. The cool air will bounce off of the roof and move down below, ensuring an even distribution of cool air.

For the benefit of your car itself, make sure your tyres are in good condition and properly inflated. Heat-related tyre failure is the biggest cause of tyre failure, so it is something that should be avoided if possible. You should also check your vehicle’s fluids before setting off because your car may overheat or fully break down if it is not well-oiled.

Finally, if you’re in doubt about your vehicle’s capabilities for making a journey in your heat, you might want to consider car hire from a reputable company to ensure that the car you’ll be using is completely up to the journey.

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Victoria Cochrane writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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