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When it’s time to fill up your car with unleaded gas, it’s important to be aware of the basic safety precautions you should take during the fueling process. The friendly team at Tri-Mart BP in Tripoli, WI, has several tips for safe fueling.

Have you ever noticed signage explaining how to safely pump gas? If you haven’t seen the signs or need a refresher, follow these tips to keep your next fill-up safe and worry free:

  • Turn Off Your Engine: This is the first step at the pump, after putting your car in park. Never leave your car running, even if you want to keep it warm while you’re fueling up on a cold day or are trying to keep the interior cool on a hot day. 
  • unleaded gasLeave Your Cell Phone In The Car: This is a step many people are not aware of. While there is some dispute about whether cell phones can cause a gas station explosion or are safe around the pumps, most station signage indicates patrons should leave their mobile phone in the car in the event it creates a spark that ignites the fuel vapors.
  • Pay Attention: Don’t overfill your tank with unleaded gas or continue to top it off once the auto shut-off indicates a full tank. You could risk spilling fuel, which is dangerous to the gas station employees and the other patrons.
  • Don’t Smoke: Given the flammable nature of gasoline vapors, leave cigarettes, your lighter, or matches in the car while you’re at the pump. Even a small spark can start a big fire.

It’s also important to be safe if you’re filling a gas can as opposed to your car. Never fill the container inside the vehicle or in the bed of your pickup truck. Instead, always place it on the ground.

During your next stop at the gas station, consider these safe fueling tips to minimize any accidents when you’re pumping unleaded gas. And if you need to fill up while you’re driving down U.S. Route 8, stop by Tri-Mart BP. Call them at (715) 564-2440 or visit them online to learn more about their services.

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