gritters on the roads and people saying they're starting to "feel a bitChristmassy".In line with these annual winter rituals, drivers are being warned not to leave certain items in their cars to protect them from freezing temperatures.Items left in cars can easily be damaged or damaging, so it's important to know which possessions can handle the lack of heat and which ones can't.Electrical items are at particular risk, while aerosols and medications can be dangerous if left in very cold conditions.GFS's Mark Barclay said: "As the weather gets colder, we should be mindful of what not to leave in our cars.
Electronic devices such as phones and laptops should be brought inside, as should instruments and any pressurised items like aerosols and.
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