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Mobile phones on garage forecourts.
There has never been an incident where a mobile phone has caused a fire. There is no evidence to suggest a mobile phone could start a fire. So, why are mobile phones banned from being used on garage forecourts.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It came in after the piper alpha fire as I recall as a precautionary measure.
Since then it's rather entered the public psyche.
Petrol companies have nothing to gain by overturning the ban and everything to lose - Imagine if people thought your petrol stations were "unsafe".
Sometimes when people are wrong you just have to smile and go with it
Since then it's rather entered the public psyche.
Petrol companies have nothing to gain by overturning the ban and everything to lose - Imagine if people thought your petrol stations were "unsafe".
Sometimes when people are wrong you just have to smile and go with it
I understand that sparks from static electricity from a women's clothing is far more likely to ignite fuel fumes from a car than a mobile phone, I actually watched an experiment on TV a few months ago, I admit it wasn't a very scientific experiment, but they put a phone in a sealed room full of petrol vapour and then phoned the mobile, they done everything possible to ignite the fumes through the use of the mobile and failed.
I had to stop wearing "Crocs" as they were such a good insulation, I always got an electric shock on exiting the vehicle, I eventually learned that by holding the car roof or door when exiting discharged the static and prevented this shock, Maybe they should ban all women's clothing and Crocs at fuel station, "just in case"!!
Not as exciting as this, its not the fuel you need to be careful of, you never know what goes into a mobile phone!!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5Zs0a0TOy4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5Zs0a0TOy4
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