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FILE PHOTO A man trying to kick the smoking habit was puffing on an electronic cigarette when a faulty battery caused it to explode in his mouth.
Pensacola - A man trying to kick the smoking habit was puffing on an electronic cigarette when a faulty battery caused it to explode in his mouth, taking out some of his front teeth and a chunk of his tongue and severely burning his face, fire officials said on Wednesday.
“The best analogy is like it was trying to hold a bottle rocket in your mouth when it went off,” said Joseph Parker, division chief for the North Bay Fire Department. “The battery flew out of the tube and set the closet on fire.”
Officials have not publicly identified him, citing fire department policy. But a Facebook page under the name of 57-year-old Tom Holloway was filled with well-wishers commenting on the injury and database searches matched the address on the fire report with his name.
Holloway was in his office at home when the device exploded, leaving behind burned chair cushions, pictures, carpet and office equipment. A scorched battery case found on a piece of melted carpet appears to be one for a cigar-sized device, the report said.
Holloway and his family members didn't immediately answer The Associated Press's requests for interviews.
Investigators do not know the brand of cigarette, type of battery or age of the device, Parker said. It appears the battery was rechargeable lithium because a recharging station and other batteries were in the room, he said. Parker said he has yet to hear of any similar instances.
Thomas Kiklas, co-founder of the Tobacco Vapour Electronic Cigarette Association, said the industry knows of no problems with the cigarettes or batteries exploding.
Kiklas said the rigid, plastic cigarettes include a small battery and cartridge. The battery is designed to generate an electric charge when the device is inhaled. The charge sets off vapour in the cigarette tube. The nicotine-filled mist gives the taste and experience of smoking without the smoke.
Kiklas cited a federal report that found 2.5 million Americans used electronic cigarettes last year.
“There have been billions and billions of puffs on the cigarettes and we have not heard of this happening before,” he said.
The industry does not claim electronic cigarettes allow smokers to kick the habit, just that they are a healthier alternative to traditional cigarettes because they have fewer chemicals, Kiklas said.
The Food and Drug Administration posted a warning about the cigarettes on its website in October saying that e-cigarettes were addictive, could contain dangerous chemicals like nicotine and might encourage children to try other tobacco products.
In 2010, the agency sent letters to some e-cigarette makers for violations of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act including “violations of good manufacturing practices, making unsubstantiated drug claims and using the devices as delivery mechanisms for active pharmaceutical ingredients”, according to the FDA website. - Sapa-AP
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Anonymous, wrote
Hempie, wrote
Robyn, wrote
The best way to break the habit is through the smokeenders programme. Ive been living happily nicotene free for over 6 months now....
Anonymous, wrote
Buttercup, wrote
Sounds like a cigarette smokers' promotion. Have you heard some of the excuses smokers make for not being able to quit? Some of them are real hilarious. But seriously, smoking is like a drug and drugs are killers, any kind of a drug is bad, pain killers, and drink included.
Duh, wrote
What about the 1000's who die every day from smoking real ciggies? I would much rather gamble a exploding e ciggie.
esih, wrote
Rossi, wrote
I opened mine up and messed around with it, got the contacts on the battery wet and it heated to near explosion. It is possible to turn any battery in to a bomb, when its as hot as a real cigarette don't stick it in your mouth. "The Food and Drug Administration posted a warning about the cigarettes on its website in October saying that e-cigarettes were addictive, could contain dangerous chemicals like nicotine and might encourage children to try other tobacco products." ---- I would hope it contains Nicotine like it says it does on the box! America should stop funding the FDA, seriously.
Anonymous, wrote
So out of millions of e-cigarettes used globally, one exploded. I wonder how many people (drunk or not) have fallen asleep on a couch with a real burning cigarette in their hand and burnt their house down killing them or their family??? My money is on the cigarettetobacco companies for staging this to put ecigarettes in a bad light! And yes I am an ecigarette user - for 2 years now - and am much healthier since making the change.
Anonymous, wrote
J.T, wrote
Hey, I've tried these things ...... couple of weeks and BOOM, no more smoking or front teeth. :-) These things are "THE BOMB"
Elton John, wrote
Where can I get one of these??? I love it when cylindrical shaped things explode in my mouth...ohhhh , Kisses.
Anonymous, wrote
I bet you the guy who's teeth was blown out is moving to South Africa. Now he has the look- No front teeth...Losl.
ThisIsFunny, wrote
Bwahahahahahahaha!!! "Surgeon General's Warning - Danger - Smoking can blow off your head". ROFLOL.
Anonymous, wrote
This man just hit the jackpot! I bet lawyers are clambering over themselves to represent him!
Anonymous, wrote
manny, wrote
Anonymous, wrote
I know of a person who was badly burnt by smoking while removing her nailpolish suing acetone. Give up smoking it easier if you use something ask your dotor about Champix
Anonymous, wrote
grep, wrote
I think they should investigate the man and see if any large amounts of money are going into his accounts. The cigarette industry is known to do much worse.
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