Why Kenyan petrol stations have buckets of sand

Every petrol station in Kenya features red buckets filled with sand, which are mandatory lifesaving tools against fire disasters. These buckets are not just decorative; they smother flames and absorb fuel spills. National regulations require them to ensure safety in high-risk areas.

Red buckets filled with sand are positioned near fuel pumps at petrol stations across Kenya, as a compulsory safety measure under national regulations. Their primary role is fire suppression by smothering flames, which cuts off the oxygen supply needed for fires to burn. Unlike water, which spreads petrol fires by causing the fuel to float and disperse, sand smothers flames without adding hazards. Additionally, the sand absorbs petrol or oil spills that could otherwise lead to greater fire or explosion risks. Its electrically neutral properties allow it to be used on spills without generating static sparks that might ignite a fire. The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 2007, revised in 2010, mandates these safety measures for workplaces handling flammable materials, such as petrol stations. Under the Energy Act 2006, petrol stations are classified as high-risk areas requiring comprehensive fire safety equipment, including sand buckets. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) reports 98.76 percent compliance with fuel quality standards in Kenya's petroleum industry, though 87 percent of petroleum transporters fail to meet regulations, particularly in LPG handling and tanker operations. Beyond fire control, sand absorbs oil spills to reduce slippery surfaces that could cause vehicle skids and other accidents. While modern tools like foam extinguishers and carbon dioxide systems are also required, sand remains essential for immediate responses to small flames. Stations with underground tank systems must maintain higher-capacity extinguishing systems, including portable CO2 and foam chemical extinguishers. These buckets offer a low-technology, reliable, cost-effective, and easily replenishable method.

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