Freezing Weather Ahead: Remove These 5 Items From Your Car Today - Page 2
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1. Canned sodas, bottled drinks and other sealed beverages

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Heat and cold can have fascinating effects on liquids. Extreme cold, however, can cause the contents of a sealed bottle or can to expand – and explode. Rather than wake up to a messy (and sticky) situation after the deep freeze, remove any liquids from your vehicle beforehand.
2. Eyeglasses and shades

Luxury and prescription eyewear is pricy. Protect your investment by bringing in glasses and shades early to avoid damage to the frames, glass, or even the coating on the lenses.
3. Canned Goods

Like canned or bottled beverages, the content inside canned goods can also expand when faced with extreme temperatures. USDA recommondation? Allow canned items time to thaw in the refrigerator before opening. If it looks or smells a little “off” after opening, throw it away.
4. Tablets, phones and other handheld devices

Mobile devices do a lot, and contain intricate hardware that can be forever damaged when faces with extreme temps.
5. Medicine

With the forever rising costs of medication, you’ll want to bring your meds into a warmer environment as some medicines are sensitive to temperature. Rather than risk returning to ineffective medicine, bring it into a warmer space and avoid costly replacement fees.
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