Thursday, November 15, 2018
Pump safely this winter! Static electricity builds up in your body as you drive your car. The layers of clothes you’re wearing rub together, your clothes rub against your seat, and the charge builds. In the summer, there’s usually enough moisture in the air for this electric charge to dissipate harmlessly into the water molecules in the air. But in the winter, there are fewer water molecules, which means the charge has no place to go. So, it builds up in your body, waiting for somewhere to go. When you get out of your vehicle at the fuel pump, you have an electrostatic charge built up. It’s very important to discharge your body before you begin the fueling process. A tiny electrostatic shock might not seem like much, but it can be enough to ignite the fuel vapors that escape when you open your gas tank, starting a fire. Discharging yourself is easy. Just touch your car door on the metal frame after you get out and before you begin to refuel. Metal is a good conductor, and it will conduct the charge away from you safely. #petroking #cheapgas #friendlyservice
Posted at 01:50 PM