Vape users have been warned not to throw their old devices away in bins, after new figures revealed exploding “zombie batteries” are still piling up in waste centres across the UK. When devices are ...
Tossed vapes and batteries ignited fires at two recycling centers, creating dangerous conditions for workers and forcing staff to clear the buildings, reported BBC News. Local authorities traced the ...
What happened on board, and are vapes considered a fire risk on flights? Here’s what you need to know ...
Experts are urging drivers not to leave their vapes in the car as the significant change in temperature can lead to the vape battery exploding, causing a fire and resulting in £1,000s worth of damage ...
Even items which you might not expect to be dangerous, such as greetings cards which play music, can cause fires or ...
Vaping was sold as the safe alternative to smoking. The evidence is now telling a more complicated – and more worrying – story.
A new study that found high levels of heavy metals in popular nicotine vapes adds to concerns about the products. By Dani Blum When vapes started to become popular in the mid-2010s, the tiny ...
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