There are many businesses and organisations that use petrol in their everyday activities. Typical examples might include for use in vehicles and motorbikes, but also for use with petrol generators, petrol lawnmowers, petrol strimmers and brushcutters, petrol pressure washers, etc. There are also many individuals that use petrol at home for a variety of reasons but probably most commonly for use with garden equipment such as lawnmowers and for the same purposes that a business might use it.
If you use petrol-powered equipment, then the chances are you also store petrol somewhere on the premises.
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