Like Mr. Wang, before writing this report, the reporter also made a random survey. Although the result is not as "horrible" as Mr. Wang, some people simply don't take the mobile phone at the gas station seriously. "I only know that mobile phones are not allowed on the plane. I don't know that mobile phones are not allowed in gas stations. It is estimated that there will be no danger. " A friend who has been driving for many years said.
The reporter also randomly visited several gas stations in this city and found that most business premises have signs prohibiting the use of mobile phones, and business personnel are familiar with this notice. But what worries people is the ignorance and luck of the owner. According to Ms. Zhang, a salesperson, many times, when she found the driver parked at the gas station with a mobile phone, some people said they didn't know, and quite a few people often seemed impatient and even rude.
Is it really "no big deal" to use a mobile phone at a gas station? It is reported that not long ago, an explosion occurred at a gas station in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, causing heavy loss of life and property, because a driver used a mobile phone at the gas station. At present, the tanker is generally controlled by computer, and the mobile phone signal will affect the work of the equipment, resulting in inaccurate measurement. More importantly, the spark in the process of dialing can easily lead to an explosion. Not only in the station, but also within two or three meters around the gas station.
According to the technical experts of Amoi mobile phone, there will be a spark when you press the switch of the mobile phone. If the telephone line is short-circuited or aged, there may be sparks. If a fairly high concentration of combustible gas had accumulated in the air at that time, an explosion would have occurred. Some scholars have pointed out that the radio waves emitted by mobile phones are more likely to naturally vibrate with the oil transmission equipment of gas stations, generating heat and exploding. In hospitals, the radio waves emitted by mobile phones will affect precision instruments such as pacemakers and hearing AIDS, leading to doctors' mistakes in diagnosis and treatment.
"At the gas station, the mobile phone in use is a detonator, which may detonate the big' bomb' of the gas station oil depot at any time!" A staff member of Beijing Petroleum Company told the reporter. In view of the fact that some drivers don't know that gas stations are not allowed to use mobile phones, he hopes that all gas stations should set up signs prohibiting mobile phone dialing, and also hopes that drivers can take a good look at the instructions for using their mobile phones, because the instructions will generally indicate "No use in hospitals, gas stations and airplanes". (Wang Junhua, Beijing Evening News)