Define "normal" static? :haha: I added the laughter icon as lightening is static electricity (and a big fear of artillery men in the age of BP and folks at powder magazines was lightening) AND it's pretty "normal" judging from the amount of lightening strikes on the planet per year, but the heat from a static discharge that one creates when walking on a carpet in stockings or petting the cat, nope, that's too weak. OH and I have heard that the static from a cell phone igniting gasoline at a pump has been debunked too..., but I couldn't find any studies online..., gas cans are often plastic too.. but they do say place it on the ground when filling (gasoline has a lower flash point too than BP I am told).
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