• RememberTheApollo_@lemmy.world
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      7 days ago

      A bullshit urban legend that said using your phone while pumping gas would potentially start a fire because of radio waves or some such and spontaneously start fires. It even went so far that gas stations put signs up telling customers to not use their phones.

      What really happened was people would start pumping gas with those pumps that had automatic shutoffs, then they’d go sit in the car while it filled the tank to use their phone. When the pump automatically clicked off they’d get up and pull the gas nozzle out. This action caused static buildup on the person getting into/out of the car seat and it discharged when they touched the gas nozzle. Sometimes enough of a discharge to start a fire. Took them a while watching security videos to figure out the sequence of events.

      So don’t sit in your car while filling, but if you do, touch the metal car body or the gas pump frame to ground yourself away from the gas tank/pump handle before grabbing the filler nozzle.

      Indirectly it was using a phone that caused the fires, but the phone itself was not the cause.

      • Mike D@piefed.social
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        6 days ago

        It was a theory. unproven theory.

        It is more dangerous to get in and out of your car while fueling.

      • abbadon420@sh.itjust.works
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        7 days ago

        Gas fumes and static electricity. Electricity isn’t a problem if it remains inside. Once it goes outside it can do unpredictable stuff.