What to do if car catches Fire?

There are about 200,000 parts sitting under the metal cover of our rides, we often, are in a rush, meeting our deadlines, often ignoring the needs of our rides. If in case we ever could figure out a fault, the worst treatment we give it is by getting checked at a local car garage mechanic.

After the recent death of a 42 year old man, burnt inside the car, that caught fire while moving, has left the capital a little shaken and confused as to what was the exact cause and what steps can be taken in order to reduce the chances of such an awful incident in the future. We have listed down a few information, that you may find useful and it might just help in a time of crisis.
Honda CRV-Accord, being called back
 
There is a possibility of a technical fault in the car machine, leading to such trauma, however that is not the case each time, We’re sure you all would agree with us on that. Then in that case, we need to be very sure and alert about a few components in the car. There are about 200,000 parts sitting under the metal cover of our rides, we often, are in a rush, meeting our deadlines, often ignoring the needs of our rides. If in case we ever could figure out a fault, the worst treatment we give it is by getting checked at a local car garage mechanic.
 
 
*once we buy the car, from a deal ship, most of us head straight to get additional fittings like Central lock, Music system, parking sensors, head lamps. the list is endless, when it comes to spending on cars in Indian.
 
*once the customer avail the first free service from the brand, they head straight to the local mechanic, for the next service scheduled. This might make the car get closer to danger, as the inner fittings might get disturbed causing short-circuits, leakages and packaging interruptions.
 
*CNG fittings done, in unauthorized cars, can lead to a massive outbreak in the wiring systems inside the car.
 
We need to understand that there is a reason, the car maker has not offered a particular option in a particular model, so it becomes our responsibility, to avoid fiddling around with its settings.
 
We Recommend, 
 
*keeping a Hammer or a Spanner in the car, so that you can break the windows in case of emergencies.
*Keep a pair of scissors handy in the car, to be able to cut the seat belt in order to move from the seat and rush out.
*Keep a fire Extinguisher in the car at all times, as water cannot be used in car, on electrical wirings.