Should You Lock Your Car When Getting Gas at a Gas Station?
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Yes, you should lock your car, and for safety, you should also turn off the engine and remove the key. Here is some information about gas stations: 1. Definition: A gas station is a refueling station that provides retail gasoline and oil for cars and other motor vehicles, typically supplying fuel oil, lubricants, etc. Since the petroleum products sold at gas stations are flammable, explosive, volatile, prone to leakage, and can accumulate static electricity, safety is the top priority at gas stations. 2. Precautions: Open flames are strictly prohibited at gas stations, as are any activities that may generate sparks. It is forbidden to add gasoline to a car's carburetor or oil drum. All vehicles must turn off their engines before entering the station to refuel, and all hazardous materials are strictly prohibited from entering the station.