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Q: Why are sand filled buckets kept at petrol station?
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Why buckets containing sand are kept ready at petrol bunks?

sand buckets are kept ready at petrol pump so that if there is fire by chance so the sand can be thrown over it to cut it contact from air so that the fire cannot extend


Why are buckets containing sand kept handy at a petrol pump?

This is for if there is a spill and it will absorb the spill and then can be scooped up with relative ease.


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