Why Can't Gas Stations Refuel on Rainy Days?
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During thunderstorms, gas stations cannot refuel because the fuel nozzle may introduce stray currents into the vehicle's fuel tank, which can increase the movement of unstable gasoline molecules, posing potential hazards such as fires or explosions. Below is relevant information about gas stations: 1. Introduction: A gas station is a retail facility that provides gasoline and oil for cars and other motor vehicles, typically offering fuel oil, lubricants, etc. Due to the flammable, volatile, leak-prone, and static-prone nature of petroleum products sold at gas stations, safety is the top priority. 2. Station Regulations: Smoking or open flames are strictly prohibited; carrying any hazardous materials into the station is forbidden; adding gasoline to a vehicle's carburetor or plastic containers is not allowed; all motor vehicles must be turned off while refueling; any activities that may generate sparks, such as vehicle repairs or striking metal objects, are prohibited within the station.