
During lunch break, a Idaho Poëer Company battery technician fired under the control center in his car. The cause was a bottle of water. "I noticed that the light was shrinking in the bottle and causing fire on the seat," said Dioni Amuchastegui.
How it works?
The sunlight, drawn by a bottle of water, can reach 120 degrees Celsius. The bottle works as a genuine glass. Light uses liquid and translucent material to focus the beam and in a short time, causes a fire or explosion.
The chances of this happening are low, but anyway, when you leave the car on hot days, remove the bottles and water them.