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<blockquote data-quote="OkieJoe72" data-source="post: 3931541" data-attributes="member: 48447"><p>In an outdoor environment, it is almost impossible for a cigarette to light gasoline or its fumes. I’m not sure how the tests were conducted in the original post, but I think that it is a real possibility if the vapors accumulated in a closed setting (tight building with poor ventilation) that a cigarette could ignite the vapors. I wouldn’t want to conduct such a test. I have a B.S. in fire protection engineering although I don’t use my degree anymore for my source of income. The risk of a cigarette to light gasoline or it’s vapors is extremely low, but I wouldn’t put it at zero percent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieJoe72, post: 3931541, member: 48447"] In an outdoor environment, it is almost impossible for a cigarette to light gasoline or its fumes. I’m not sure how the tests were conducted in the original post, but I think that it is a real possibility if the vapors accumulated in a closed setting (tight building with poor ventilation) that a cigarette could ignite the vapors. I wouldn’t want to conduct such a test. I have a B.S. in fire protection engineering although I don’t use my degree anymore for my source of income. The risk of a cigarette to light gasoline or it’s vapors is extremely low, but I wouldn’t put it at zero percent. [/QUOTE]
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