The Truth About Fire Safe Cigarettes
- The first type of fire-safe cigarette was developed in 1932.allumer une cigarette image by Nokomis from Fotolia.com
While fire-safe cigarettes seem like a new idea, they are not. In fact, a form of fire-safe cigarettes first were developed by the National Bureau of Standards (called a "self-snubbing" cigarette) in the 1930s. This technology was in response to a congressional call for the item, but it was not put into use until recent years. - Even a fire-safe cigarette can start a fire.fire image by Fotocie from Fotolia.com
Fire-safe cigarettes are known by different names, including "fire-safety compliant." No cigarette is truly a fire-safe cigarette, but these particular cigarettes significantly reduce the risk of a fire starting if left unattended. Under the right circumstances, they can still start a fire, as can nearly any heat source. - Fire-safe cigarettes have bands called "speed bumps."caution speed ramps 5mph speed limit sign image by david hughes from Fotolia.com
Fire-safe cigarettes are made with paper that has bands. These bands are referred to as "speed bumps." The paper in these bands is less porous than the rest of the paper surrounding it. That causes a cigarette that's left unattended to stop burning when it reaches one of the bands. - As of May 2010, every U.S. state is under (or is less than a year from) a fire-safe cigarette law.america map image by Vladislav Gajic from Fotolia.com
As of May 2010, every state in the country (and Washington, D.C.) either have laws requiring fire-safe cigarettes in place or have a law passed awaiting implementation. There is no federal law regarding this type of cigarette. New York was the first state to put a fire-safe cigarette law into effect (June 2004). - Technology can't replace diligence and care in preventing fires.smoke image by Nevid from Fotolia.com
One risk of fire-safe cigarettes is a sense of complacency. Just because fire-safe cigarettes are less likely to cause fires than regular cigarettes, it does not mean they are completely safe. Smokers still need to exercise due caution and smoke responsibly. Fires can still occur from careless smoking.
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