You are 'supposed' to shut the damn thing off, same for when you enter a
hospital.
I think there are worries about a spark or a static spark out of them
that could ignite fuel.
If you have a strong cell phone or a digital transmitter unit, you are
supposed to shut them off when you come to road construction too where
they warn to turn off all transmitters due to blasting. A signal wrong
can set off the explosion.
I was dealing with Ericsson mobile data Cell phone transmitters a few
years back and the first page of the manual stated if you were within 3
feet of the antenna when it transmitted you 'will' get burned. Some of
these puppies put out big time.
Mike
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emailaddress (AT) ISP (DOT) com wrote:
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A local gas station has a sign that says no cellphone use allowed
within 50 feet of the gas pumps. WHY? Will they ignite the gas, or
what?
What am I supposed to do if my cellphone rings while i am pumping gas?
This seems real stupid !!!! |