According to the Petroleum Equipment Institute, there is a danger of static electricity igniting the gas when you're filling your tank at a gas station. To prevent this from happening, you should never get back into your car while filling up, and you should always touch your car with your bare skin before touching the nozzle of the pump. The problem is caused by static electricity between yourself and the nozzle igniting the gas fumes when you touch the nozzle. Touching the car first grounds yourself, removing the static electricity. It takes no time at all and can prevent serious injury or even death. Please spread the word!
For more details, see the PEI website warning about it here: http://www.pei.org/static/index.htm
Some folks may have already received an email that's going around about this. While the danger is real, some of the details in some of the versions of the email are not accurate, according to the link above, which appears to belong to a reputable organization. According to them, neither any particular footwear nor use of cell phones increases your risk of this type of fire.
For more details, see the PEI website warning about it here: http://www.pei.org/static/index.htm
Some folks may have already received an email that's going around about this. While the danger is real, some of the details in some of the versions of the email are not accurate, according to the link above, which appears to belong to a reputable organization. According to them, neither any particular footwear nor use of cell phones increases your risk of this type of fire.
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