The workers at my local gas station go outside of the shop to smoke. I once asked them if that wasn’t dangerous and they said they have a ventilation system that pushes the vapors out the other way and that it’s fine to smoke here (it’s still disallowed as per house rules but they don’t really care)
The workers at my local gas station go outside of the shop to smoke. I once asked them if that wasn’t dangerous and they said they have a ventilation system that pushes the vapors out the other way and that it’s fine to smoke here (it’s still disallowed as per house rules but they don’t really care)
How does one filter fire out?
I assume they meant the vapors from the gasoline, not from the cigarette.
The cigarettes literally can’t set gasoline on fire (in realistic conditions)
Smokers, being simple salt of the earth folks, rarely ask themselves if maybe the problem is how they lit the cigarette.
So that Hollywood trope of using a gasoline trail as a make-shift fuse and lighting it by dropping a cigarette on it is a construct of fiction?
Edit: Damn, you’re right
Ohhhhhhh
With a mesh screen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_lamp