"Electric cigarette explodes in Florida man’s mouth"

Foxx

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I saw a post about this come up on facebook and this was one of the many articles about it I found on google news. It doesn't specify the brand, but does mention using a rechargeable lithium ion battery and being a "cigar sized device". I know Laura smokes these at times--please be careful! :)

_http://news.bostonherald.com/news/national/south/view/20120216electric_cigarette_explodes_in_florida_mans_mouth/srvc=home&position=recent

From the article:
PENSACOLA, Fla. — A Florida 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 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."

Fire Chief Joseph Miller said the victim contacted the department on Wednesday to thank firefighters and told them he was recovering at a hospital in Mobile, Ala., and anticipated being released later in the day. Officials have not publicly identified him, citing department policy. But a Facebook page under the name of 57-year-old Tom Holloway of Niceville was filled with well-wishers commenting on the injury and database searches matched his address on the fire report with his name.

Holloway was in his office at home when the device exploded, leaving behind burned carpet, chair cushions, pictures 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. Those in the house with him rushed to his aid in the smoke-filled room and tried to put the fire out with salt, the report said.

Holloway and his family members didn’t immediately answer The Associated Press’ 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 has forwarded information about the blaze to the fire marshal’s office to include in any databases on the devices. But Parker said he has yet to hear of any similar instances.

Holloway agreed to let firefighters take the burned case and other, undamaged ones with them as examples for reporting to a national database, according to the report. But Holloway has asked for the burned case back. Parker said it could be used as evidence in any litigation, although Holloway did not indicate why he wanted it returned, Parker said.

Thomas Kiklas, co-founder of the Tobacco Vapor Electronic Cigarette Association, said the industry knows of no problems with the cigarettes or batteries exploding.

Kicklas 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 vapor 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.

Fire officials said the victim told them that he was trying to stop smoking, which is why he was puffing on the electronic version. However, 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 kids 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.

Holloway is a photographer, motorcycle enthusiast and Vietnam-era veteran, according to his Facebook page.
© Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
 
I had one of the rechargeable ones to take on the train with me when traveling, but it was stolen! So, I bought a disposable one. Hope the person who got my rechargeable one doesn't get hurt.

I whipped out the disposable one during my police interrogation... you should have seen the police captain's face!
 
Laura said:
I had one of the rechargeable ones to take on the train with me when traveling, but it was stolen! So, I bought a disposable one. Hope the person who got my rechargeable one doesn't get hurt.

I whipped out the disposable one during my police interrogation... you should have seen the police captain's face!

Yeah, that's what came to mind. I'm glad you don't have it anymore so you're not in danger. I'm still not sure of getting nicotine vapor from these devices. I guess it helps for smokers who can't smoke for long periods, but using these regularly is questionable, at best. It's totally insane that people can't smoke anywhere like we used to be able to -- even on airplanes.

I can just imagine the captain's face when you whipped out your disposable e-cig! It might not be very accurate (my imagination) but it's hilarious nonetheless. :P :lol:
 
SeekinTruth said:
Yeah, that's what came to mind. I'm glad you don't have it anymore so you're not in danger. I'm still not sure of getting nicotine vapor from these devices. I guess it helps for smokers who can't smoke for long periods, but using these regularly is questionable, at best. It's totally insane that people can't smoke anywhere like we used to be able to -- even on airplanes.

I can just imagine the captain's face when you whipped out your disposable e-cig! It might not be very accurate (my imagination) but it's hilarious nonetheless. :P :lol:

I only use it in those impossible-to-smoke situations. It's not the same, but it does deliver the nicotine.

And yeah, the darn thing has a glowing LED light in the tip so it gives the impression of a lit cigarette! It was really funny.
 
Don´t know if it is a trend (already) but I recently flew with an aircompany (Easy jet) that forbid e-cigarettes on the short haul flight inside Europe that I took. There was no real explanation given, not more then that ´smoking is forbidden´. When the gentlemen (he was sitting a few seats behind me) argued that there was no smoke produced and other companies allowed it, this felt on deaf ears. (I actually don´t know if other aircompanies allow it - beside Ryan AIr who sell them on the plane)

My neighbour commented that ´smoking is smoking and that only looking at somebody putting a cigarette in his mouth made him feel sick.´ In the back I heard the classic ´what about the children´ argument - ´as if they could make the distinction between a real and a fake cigarette´. This kind of comments seems to be in line with how authoritarians react upon something like smoking. It seems not to be about smoking as such any longer, but about acting in way that the government has forbidden. It is not the smoke but the cigarette - it is that symbol of resistance against the PTB that seems to be the issue.

This explosion could therefor be handy propaganda to forbid the e cigarette. It could well be that is the ´act of smoking´that soon might be forbidden.
 
SeekinTruth said:
I know Laura smokes these at times--please be careful!

I was unaware that Laura smokes e-cigs. Where did you learn about that?

I remembered her posting about it on FB once regarding the police investigation. It was along the lines of "I smoked my e-ciggy and did NOT ask permission" [while being interrogated].

Laura said:
I only use it in those impossible-to-smoke situations. It's not the same, but it does deliver the nicotine.

And yeah, the darn thing has a glowing LED light in the tip so it gives the impression of a lit cigarette! It was really funny.

My friend smoked an e-cig for a little while--the LED "fire" was probably the funniest part. And she "smoked" it wherever mostly, which was also funny due to being so uncommon--the making visible of an invisible social taboo.

edit: add first quote for clarity
 
Laura said:
I whipped out the disposable one during my police interrogation... you should have seen the police captain's face!

I guess that would have been worth a picture. :cool2:
 
WOA!
This caught my attention! I read Laura's writings and all the scientific support of tobacco being conducive to the production Acetylcholine (hope I spelled it right), and the increase in hemoblobin and the effects upon the brain, etc., etc.,...
Strangely enough, last year we started growing our own tobacco plants to try and keep the purity of the plant without the chemicals...and while we are trying to perfect that growing...I have been given an electronic cigar to help me with my own 'smoking' of over-the-counter cigars! The one that I have is metal and not plastic, has no led light at the end of it, but there is a light on the button that activates it to produce the vapor.
I am pondering the possibility that this may be something OTHER than it appears as in this article!?
I'm trying to keep my mind open to all possibilities, just an example:

"This kind of comments seems to be in line with how authoritarians react upon something like smoking. It seems not to be about smoking as such any longer, but about acting in way that the government has forbidden. It is not the smoke but the cigarette - it is that symbol of resistance against the PTB that seems to be the issue.

This explosion could therefor be handy propaganda to forbid the e cigarette. It could well be that is the ´act of smoking´that soon might be forbidden. "

Could this be a PROPAGANDA-TYPE scare tactic to discourage this?

Just a thought!
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513 said:
Strangely enough, last year we started growing our own tobacco plants to try and keep the purity of the plant without the chemicals...and while we are trying to perfect that growing...I have been given an electronic cigar to help me with my own 'smoking' of over-the-counter cigars!
...
This explosion could therefor be handy propaganda to forbid the e cigarette. It could well be that is the ´act of smoking´that soon might be forbidden. "

Could this be a PROPAGANDA-TYPE scare tactic to discourage this?

Just a thought!
513

It's certainly possible that it's a propaganda piece, though I'm more inclined to suspect that it was true but a fairly isolated incident. I've heard of computer and cell phone batteries exploding numerous times before, but only once for an e-cig and I doubt the batteries are usually stressed enough to explode, but obviously manufacturing tolerances are rarely 100%. I could be wrong though.

There are also organic cigars out there, if you were ever interested (although growing your own tobacco is definitely great!). I've smoked a kind called "Plasencia Reserva Organica"--they have a few different varieties of organic cigars and they're grown in Nicaragua. They are enjoyable to me, but I've never smoked cigars otherwise so I don't have any comparison data.
 
Foxx, I've smoked those Placencia Organica cigars and I can say that they taste very good compared to other cigars.

And, like Laura I have an e-cigarette for traveling on planes. But so as not to attract attention I use it in the bathroom. The metal kind. They aren't as satisfying as cigarettes but they work for
avoiding withdrawal.
 
Mr. Premise said:
Foxx, I've smoked those Placencia Organica cigars and I can say that they taste very good compared to other cigars.

Good to hear this from someone who has more cigar experience than I! I've certainly enjoyed them when smoking them.
 
While this experience was certainly painful and distressing for the gentleman it happened to, symbolically one could see it as a message from the universe saying that the PTB's anti-smoking drive will blow up in their face.
 
Laura said:
I whipped out the disposable one during my police interrogation... you should have seen the police captain's face!

That is awesome! I'd have loved to see the expression on her face. Priceless. :rotfl:

On a side note, I've used nicotine gum on airplanes, etc. Does an e-cig deliver nicotine better than gum?
 
Lilou said:
Laura said:
I whipped out the disposable one during my police interrogation... you should have seen the police captain's face!

That is awesome! I'd have loved to see the expression on her face. Priceless. :rotfl:

On a side note, I've used nicotine gum on airplanes, etc. Does an e-cig deliver nicotine better than gum?

I'm not sure, but it is a delivery system that goes through the lungs like smoking, which is the reason smoking is better than nicotine gum, patches, etc. So it might well be better as well.
 
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