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How to Keep Your Car Safe at Petrol Pumps?

Ensuring safety at petrol pumps involves turning off the engine, avoiding smoking, keeping phones away, supervising children, and closing the fuel tank properly. Adhering to these precautions reduces risks and ensures a safe environment.

  • 26 Mar 2025
  • 3 min read
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Introduction

What safety precautions should you take when filling your car at the petrol station? Because petrol is combustible, you must take extra precautions when visiting the petrol station to prevent starting a fire.

You must follow these petrol pump safety rules we will discuss in this blog when filling up your vehicle and yourself and keep yourself out of harm's way.

  1. Turn the Engine Off

As soon as you arrive at the petrol station, turn off the car's engine. Whether you're filling up the tank or waiting your turn at the petrol station, it's imperative that you keep the car's engine off.

This is because if the engine is left running, even a tiny leak could pose a serious fire risk. So that nobody else starts the car, it is best to turn off the engine and remove the car keys from the ignition.

  1. No Kids Allowed

At petrol stations, kids may touch things they shouldn't. As a result, it is your responsibility to watch over kids' behaviour at the petrol station and keep them away from anything that might result in a serious accident.

  1. Refrain From Using Lighters

You cannot use a lighter in a petrol station because the gasoline is highly combustible. A single lighter spark can start a deadly fire that can be extremely fatal. Therefore, once you enter a petrol station, it is best to avoid using lighters.

  1. Do not smoke within the premises

Smoking within the petrol station's premises is extremely dangerous. You should not smoke while having the petrol in your car refilled out of caution.

  1. Keep the phone away

It's also crucial to avoid using your cell phone at a petrol station. Cell phones can potentially act as an ignition source, necessitating this precaution. Additionally, the risk of an explosion is heightened if a mobile phone overheats, especially during the summer months.

Therefore, exercising extreme caution with phone usage at petrol stations is advisable. It's best to turn off your phone while at the station for maximum safety.

  1. Keep the fuel tank closed

Closing the fuel tank lid as soon as it is refuelled is another crucial task that you should accomplish. If you don't, there could be a petrol or diesel leak, which could also present a fire risk.

  1. Don't Keep Extra Gas in Your Car

Many people habitually carry an extra fuel tank in their cars to avoid running out of fuel unexpectedly. However, this practice is not advisable, as even a minor fuel leak can lead to severe consequences. If you must store petrol, ensure the container's lid is tightly sealed to prevent any leakage.

  1. Park Properly

Ensure your vehicle is correctly aligned with the pump, with enough space to manoeuvre. This positioning prevents accidental hose stretching or vehicle damage. Also, make sure your vehicle doesn't block other customers or emergency paths.

Conclusion

In conclusion, ensuring safety at petrol stations involves rigorously following the petrol pump safety rules: turning off your vehicle's engine, supervising children, avoiding the use of lighters and smoking, keeping mobile phones away, securely closing the fuel tank after refuelling, and refraining from storing extra fuel in your car. Additionally, having a comprehensive car insurance policy can provide financial protection in case of unforeseen incidents such as fire or accidental damage at petrol stations. Adhering to these guidelines significantly reduces the risk of accidents and ensures a safer environment at petrol stations.


 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for educational and informational purposes only. It may contain outdated data and information regarding the topic featured in the article. It is advised to verify the currency and relevance of the data and information before taking any major steps. ICICI Lombard is not liable for any inaccuracies or consequences resulting from the use of this outdated information.

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