RACV is urging Victorians to be cautious about items left in cars, highlighting potential safety risks and theft concerns.
RACV general manager motoring products Jeff Ames said many drivers may not be aware of the risks associated with leaving everyday items in their vehicles.
“RACV is urging all motorists to be mindful of what they store in their cars, especially as the hot weather increases,” he said.
“Many of these items are often overlooked hazards and by taking simple precautions, we can significantly reduce the risk of damage to personal property and potential safety issues.”
The organisation advises against leaving electronic devices, medicine, aerosol cans, sunscreen and glasses in vehicles due to potential hazards from overheating or reduced effectiveness.
Theft from motor vehicles is also on the rise, with the Victorian Crime Statistics Agency data showing a 16 per cent increase in Victoria for the year ending June 2024.
“This significant rise in vehicle break-ins is concerning, and we strongly advise drivers to remove all valuables and always lock their vehicles to prevent opportunistic theft,” Mr Ames said.
RACV recommends that drivers regularly check their vehicles for items that should be removed and stored safely elsewhere.