Aboveground Station Equipment
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Quality Fuel Island Accessories For a Safe and Inviting Forecourt


Source North America Corporation's aboveground station equipment is designed to keep operations at or near your fuel island running smoothly in order to deliver customers a secure, convenient and positive experience — whether they are gassing up their car at the fuel island, checking their oil on a dark night, or airing up their tires on a frigid winter day.

Maintaining a safe forecourt environment through quality aboveground gas station equipment is essential to any fuel retailer. Rely on our fire safety equipment and emergency fuel shut-off systems to deliver dependable performance when you need it most. Our full lines of safety and ergonomic-enhancing equipment, including signs, island forms, pump guards, lighting accessories and intercoms are not only durable enough to withstand the exposure to the elements, they also create a clean, polished and welcoming environment that will help build customer loyalty for years to come.

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5-3/8 Inch Wide x 8-1/4 Inch Tall Dispenser Left Side Warning Decal (888774-006-002)

5-3/8 Inch Wide x 8-1/4 Inch Tall Dispenser Left Side Warning Decal (888774-006-002)

To Read WARNING STATIC ELECTRICTY SPARK EXPLOSION HAZARD Before using pump, touch any metal on your car away from your vehicle's fuel filter with bare hand. This will discharge static electricity on your body. Failure to fully discharge may ignite gasoline vapors. Do not get back in your vehicle while refueling. Sliding across the seat can create a static charge which may ignite vapors.ELECTRONIC DEVICES HAZARD Keep cellular phones and other electrical devices turned off and in your vehicle during refueling. They may have an electrical discharge which can ignite vapors.PORTABLE CONTAINERS It is unlawful and dangerous to dispense gasoline into unapproved containers as it could cause injury. Do not fill containers in or on your vehicle. This may lead to a static electrical discharge which may ignite vapors. For your safety, place the container on the ground and keep the nozzle in contact with the container while filllng.

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