Caltex reminds public of the dangers of static electricity when refueling

The rainy season is here and so are thunderstorms. Though motorists have little to fear from lighting strikes, Chevron Philippines Inc. (CPI), marketer of the Caltex brand of fuels and lubricants, reminds drivers that there is a different kind of electricity that all motorists should be aware of. Static electricity has been known to cause fires in in gasoline stations.

A video in YouTube (search gas station fire, static electricity starts flash fire) shows a woman refueling at gas station when suddenly the nozzle catches fire.  What happened is that the woman gets in the car again while refueling. Static electricity caused by friction with the car seat builds up in her. When she reaches for the nozzle there was a discharge of static electricity which ignites the fuel vapor. It’s a miracle the woman did not get burned.

The Petroleum Equipment Institute (PEI) has found that static electricity the same thing that zaps you after you drag your feet on the carpet can ignite gasoline vapors at the pump. Since 1992, almost 200 incidents have been reported to PEI that appear to be caused by static electrical discharge.

Friction with the car seats and carpet generates electrostatic charges in the driver and passengers’ body.  The body voltage rises due to this charge. When occupants reach to touch the vehicle door, the electrostatic discharge and shock occurs as their hand approaches the metal door.  If voltage is not discharged through the car, electrostatic will discharge through the next thing that the driver touches like the fuel pump nozzle which may be surrounded by flammable vapor especially during refueling.

Mike Gotardo, CPI Health, Environment and Safety Specialist for Asia Pacific, advises drivers “to always turn of engines when refueling, never re-enter vehicle while refueling, and never smoke while refueling.  Caltex service stations have helpful attendants who do all the refueling for motorists. The golden rule is to leave the refueling to the professionals. ”

“If fuel must be handled, say to power up generators during brownouts, use only approved containers. Place the container on the ground. Remove plastic handles. Use bare hands so that you ground yourself.  Do not use rubber gloves and synthetic materials, such as nylon or polypropylene rope.  Do not remove clothing, such as jacket or sweater where flammable vapors might exist, as these might cause a static spark,” Gotardo adds.

CPI supports a culture of safety and environmental stewardship that strives to achieve world-class performance and prevent all incidents.

Caltex sends two Smokey Mountain booters to FC Barcelona Soccer Camp

Caltex brand of fuels and lubricants, marketed by Chevron Philippines Inc.(CPI), in partnership with Gawad Kalinga (GK) and the Junior Chamber International-Manila (JCI), will be sponsoring two talented Smokey Mountain kids to the soccer camp of FC Barcelona, one of the world’s top football clubs.

Caltex selected Arnel Britania, 10, and, Jay-E Vhien Sabalza, 11, from the annual summer Caltex Supa Strikas Cup Football Tournament held recently at the Field of Dreams for indigent kids from the Smokey Mountain and Tondo areas.

To be held from April 17 to 21, the five-day soccer camp will be facilitated by coaches from FC Barcelona. Britania and Sabalza were selected based on several criteria such as athletic ability, team adaptability, and behavior exhibited during the games. Photo above shows some of the kids in action during a pick up match.

“Through this partnership, we hope that we will be able to entice children from indigent families to get into sports and become more active,” Caltex Brand Manager Veronica Pangilinan said. She emphasized the crucial role of sports in an individual’s personal and social development: “Sports do not merely aid in developing motor skills. Children learn life skills when they play sports. Through sports, children learn to become resourceful, patient, and goal-oriented.”

The sponsorship is part of the Caltex Energy for Learning initiative which invests in projects that provide disadvantaged people with skills and learning to give them better opportunities in life.

About Chevron Philippines Inc.

Chevron Philippines Inc. has been operating in the country for more than 85 years under its retail brand, Caltex™, offering high quality products and services. There are close to 800 service stations strategically scattered throughout the Philippine archipelago and employees working in several areas of business such as Marketing, Lubricants and Terminal operations. The Chevron products that are available in the Philippines include Caltex with Techron® fuel and Caltex Diesel with Techron®D, Havoline® and Delo® oils. More information on Chevron Philippines Inc. is available at www.caltex.com/ph.

Delo® Purple Papremyo!

What’s better than Caltex with Techron? Free Caltex with Techron.

Starting March 15, every purchase of specially marked Delo Gold Multigrade 4L or 18L pack comes with P50 worth of free Caltex with Techron. Customers just need to present the purple cap for every minimum P500 fuel purchase in any Caltex station.

The P50 free fuel is added immediately to the minimum  P500 fuel purchase after yielding the purple cap. A customer cannot avail of the P50 free fuel for previous purchases.

The specially marked Delo Gold Multigrade 4L and 18L packs are available at participating auto supply stores, workshops and Caltex stations.

Promo runs from March 15 to May 31, 2013 with redemption until July 31, 2013. For details of promotion, please visitwww.caltex.com/ph and www.caltexdelo.com and checkout flyers.

Caltex Joins Red Cross Million Volunteer Run

Caltex brand of fuels and lubricants, marketed by Chevron Philippines Inc., once again joined the annual Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Million Volunteer Run. Held simultaneously in Metro Manila and other key cities in the country, the run aims to strengthen a network of volunteers down to the barangay level and to raise funds for PRC’s critical humanitarian services.

Caltex is a long-time partner of PRC and very proactive in offering assistance during calamities. Caltex recently donated P1 million pesos to PRC to help victims of super typhoon Pablo in Mindanao, plus P200,000 thousand worth of free fuel daily for PRC vehicles involved in relief operations in Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley.

Caltex Gives Away Apple Gadgets Daily In “An Apple a Day” Promo

Qualified customers can win more than once and join lucky draw

“An apple a day” takes on new meaning starting Feb. 18 when Caltex, the only fuel brand with Techron that keeps engines cleaner, gives away five Apple gadgets per day, from Mondays to Fridays.

A customer can win more than once and, aside from the daily Apple prizes, can also take home Apple gadgets through a raffle draw.

For a minimum purchase worth P500, single receipt or accumulated, made within the promo period from participating Caltex stations nationwide,  a customer will receive a thermal receipt indicating on-the-spot if customer wins any of the following Apple gadgets: iPhone 5 16GB, iPad Mini 16GB, iPod Touch 5th Generation 32GB, and iPod Nano 7th Generation 16GB.

Customers can also fill in their coupon with their contact details to join the raffle draw on March 27, 2013 for another chance at winning Apple gadgets. Raffle winners will be displayed in posters at various Caltex stations and informed through registered mail.

Participating stations are in the following areas: select Caltex stations in Metro Manila, North Luzon, South Luzon, Cebu, Davao and Cagayan de Oro. Promo runs from February 18 – March 15, 2013. Per DTI-NCR Permit No XXXX, Series of 2013. See posters and flyers for more information or, for updates on other Caltex promos and activities, visit www.facebook.com/CaltexPhilippines.

Chevron Philippines Inc., owns and markets the Caltex brand of fuel and lubricants.