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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => General Interest => Topic started by: Tom Sutton on April 18, 2014, 04:15:37 PM
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Are imported counterfeit cigarettes a major danger to us in the UK?
http://www.ifsecglobal.com/illegal-cigarettes-major-fire-risk/
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Seems like very dubious figures to me, unless the Fire Reports are now recording the make of the smoking material that started the fire.
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The article fails to pick up on that point.
Smoking materials are a common cause of fire. Pretty reliable fact
RIP cigarettes reduce the risk - Probably true but by how much is harder to prove.
Fake fags are a significant problem for fire safety - err hang on
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They're only the same as all other fags were a few years ago. As the comment in the article suggests - fake fags are more likely to be smoked by people who are already vulnerable to fire and are more likely to be associated with other risk factors such as smoking these cigarettes indoors.
P.S. Those pesky self extinguishing cigarettes are a pain when golfing cos they keep going out when you drop them down to play a shot.
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They're only the same as all other fags were a few years ago. As the comment in the article suggests - fake fags are more likely to be smoked by people who are already vulnerable to fire and are more likely to be associated with other risk factors such as smoking these cigarettes indoors.
P.S. Those pesky self extinguishing cigarettes are a pain when golfing cos they keep going out when you drop them down to play a shot.
Sounds like you have to drop your ciggy a lot Goldie.
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They're only the same as all other fags were a few years ago. As the comment in the article suggests - fake fags are more likely to be smoked by people who are already vulnerable to fire and are more likely to be associated with other risk factors such as smoking these cigarettes indoors.
P.S. Those pesky self extinguishing cigarettes are a pain when golfing cos they keep going out when you drop them down to play a shot.
But other than use those, are there any other alternative?