If you use a cell phone at a petrol pump, it may cause an explosion? The answer to this is no. Most people think that the electromagnetic radiation from a cell phone can ignite fuel vapors at a petrol pump. However, modern cell phones emit very low levels of electromagnetic waves, and the energy they radiate is usually not sufficient to ignite fuel. There is no scientific evidence that sparks from certain cell phones can cause an explosion or fire at a petrol pump. Usually, warning signs about the use of cellphones at petrol pumps are displayed for liability purposes, to ensure that you keep your attention on the amount and quantity of fuel during refueling. Therefore, the warning message is displayed for liability purposes and not due to any specific explosion warning.
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