Although rare, that quick hop back in your car while pumping gas to escape the cold weather could spark a fire. AccuWeather's Ariella Scalese explains how this can happen.
Breakdown
- Re-entering your car while fueling can create a fire risk due to static electricity.
- Static builds up quickly in dry winter air, especially with heavy clothing. 5s
- Touching the nozzle after re-entry can ignite gasoline vapors. 9s
- Gas station fires from static are rare but can cause serious injuries. 18s
- Stay outside your vehicle or touch metal to discharge static before fueling. 23s