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| Ev Archive for July 1999 |
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| 1318 messages, last added Wed Aug 08 18:45:48 2001 |
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Re: Unexpected safety hazard
>>... The threat mobile phones
>> pose to gas stations and their users is primarily the result of their
>> ability to produce sparks that can be generated by the high powered
>> battery inside the phone.
>Anything with a switch and a battery can generate a spark when it is
turned on
>or off. No consumer product is likely to spend extra money for an on/off
>switche with sealed contacts. Cell phones and pager are thus only two of
the
>endless examples of such consumer products.
What about cars? It's hard to believe that with all the switches, motors,
spark plugs, etc. that a car never creates a spark while at a gas station.
I would say that the battery and starting system of a car would be "high
powered" when compared to a cell phone.
SAH
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