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Beware of static fires at diesel pumps

Beware of static fires at diesel pumps
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The belief that cell phones will start a fire at the pump is only a myth, but static electricity can spark a fire during fueling, as some may have seen on YouTube.

Static electricity flash fires at the pump are extremely rare and preventable, according to the American Petroleum Institute and Petroleum Equipment Institute. They are more likely to occur in cool, dry conditions, especially in fall and winter.

“Static electricity -- the same thing that shocks you after you drag your feet on the carpet -- can ignite gasoline vapors at the pump,” says the Petroleum Equipment Institute. The same is possible at diesel pumps, though diesel is a less volatile fuel than gasoline.

The main way to avoid it is to stay outside the vehicle while fueling, industry experts say. If you must re-enter your vehicle during fueling, don’t touch the nozzle again until you have touched a metal part of the vehicle away from the nozzle. This will discharge any static that may have built up.
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this is why i always have turned the pump off first then removed the nozzle from the tank. it's very dangerous and this being winter, it's time to be more aware of safety.
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