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Exploding e-cigarettes - council warning
Derbyshire County Council is warning uses of e-cigarettes to be vigilant after a number of the devices have exploded while being charged.
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Exploding e-cigarettes - safety guidelines
Derbyshire County Council has teamed up with Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service to issues these safety guidelines:
- Only use the connectors and chargers specifically provided for use with the battery
- Don't buy batteries or other items that don't have instructions - all batteries must be sold with instructions for use and always follow the manufacturer's advice
- Don't leave a charging battery unattended
- Don't exceed the recommended charging time and disconnect the battery when charging is complete
- Only charge in a location fitted with a smoke alarm and well away from flammable materials, soft furnishings, beds, sofas and carpets. Don't charge batteries in an unattended vehicle
- Handle batteries with care and remove from equipment when not in use
- Replace batteries that have been damaged, dropped or overcharged - they may have a higher risk of fire or explosion. Use replacements made by the manufacturer that produced the device
- Be wary of low-priced, unbranded products
- Keep the original product literature for future reference.
Derbyshire County Council Cabinet Member for Health and Communities - Councillor Dave Allen says:
"We're not saying don't use these products and I would always encourage people to make every effort to give up smoking"
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Exploding e-cigarettes - council warning
Derbyshire County Council is calling on people to be extra vigilant when charging electronic cigarettes after some devices have exploded.