What are the requirements for gas station signage?
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Entering the gas station, the main identification sign is installed at a prominent position at the entrance of the gas station. The notice board for entering the station is also installed at a conspicuous location when entering the gas station. The fuel guide sign: installed at each fueling position. The fuel price sign: installed at the corresponding position of each fuel number. If there are discount activities, they should be placed at a conspicuous location when entering the gas station. More details are as follows: Here are the detailed introductions: Introduction to gas stations: A gas station refers to a service station for cars and other motor vehicles, retailing gasoline and engine oil, generally for adding fuel oil, lubricating oil, etc. Since the petroleum products sold at gas stations have the characteristics of being flammable, explosive, volatile, prone to leakage, and prone to accumulating static electricity, gas stations take "safety" as the first principle. Open flames are strictly prohibited in gas stations, as are operations that may produce sparks. It is strictly forbidden to add gasoline to the carburetor or portable barrels of cars. All vehicles must turn off their engines before refueling, and all hazardous materials are strictly prohibited from entering the station. Safety distance for motorcycle refueling points: Upon investigation, it was found that when the "motorcycle refueling points" were initially set up, the selected locations were all in remote areas far from the refueling area and the highway, ensuring safe and reliable operation. However, in recent years, due to urban construction and development, the safety distance between some gas stations' "motorcycle refueling points" and newly built highways has become insufficient.