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February 15, 2012

Electric cigarette explodes in Fla man's mouth

Division Chief Joseph Parker: "The best analogy is like it was trying to hold a bottle rocket in your mouth when it went off"

The Associated Press

PENSACOLA, Fla. — A faulty battery caused an electronic cigarette to explode in a Florida's man's mouth, taking out some of his front teeth and a chunk of his tongue and severely burning his face, fire officials said Wednesday.

Tom Holloway, 57, of Niceville, was trying to quit smoking so he was puffing on the device Monday night when it blew up, fire officials said. Officials have not publicly identified the victim. But a Facebook page under his name was filled with well-wishers commenting on the injury and database searches matched his address with his name.

"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."

Parker said fire investigators do not know the brand of cigarette, type of battery or age of the device. It appears the battery was rechargeable lithium because a recharging station and other batteries were in the room, he said.

Parker said he 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.

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.

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 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 the vapor in the cigarette tube.

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.

Holloway and his family members didn't immediately answer The Associated Press' requests for interviews.


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John Gazarkiewicz John Gazarkiewicz Wednesday, February 15, 2012 3:01:06 PM Probably one of those cheap 10.00 ones, (or it was made on Friday...lol ).
John David Baroski John David Baroski Wednesday, February 15, 2012 3:16:51 PM It gives the term " cigarette break " a whole new meaning.
Lori Marie Huffman Lori Marie Huffman Wednesday, February 15, 2012 3:29:50 PM I will not use mine anymore.
Patty Mary Bonadona Patty Mary Bonadona Wednesday, February 15, 2012 6:21:30 PM I am afraid to use mine now I was going to start using mine again, glad I saw this.
Adam Abramowitz Adam Abramowitz Friday, February 17, 2012 4:57:56 PM Sounds like we are all missing info on this. I use them, former smoker, cannot imagine how it could do such a thing. Before we throw in the towel on vapor we need to know the facts. I buy from vapor4life great quality.
Kevin Hanes Kevin Hanes Saturday, February 18, 2012 5:23:23 AM OK before everybody starts over-reacting anymore let me help you feel better with a few facts about lithium batteries. They are all around us in things we use everyday. They are in our portable radios we carry on our belts, in our laptop computers, our digital cameras, smoke detectors and so on. The batteries are very good power devices. But if you goto youtube you can see videos of laptops exploding because of lithium batteries shorting out. There have been NUMEROUS recalls from laptop manufacturers because of faulty battery packs. If you own a hybrid vehicle you have a HUGE lithium pack strapped on like a bomb. So what I am saying is the batteries are used all around us and most times we don't even know it or even think about it. With all that being said I have been a ecig user for over a year. I have been through a half a dozen brands, wore out several packs, and have never had any incident with the batteries. This is the first I have ever heard of one. I also need to add that I am a heavy vaper, and I love it and cannot see me stopping using mine! Vape On!
Wayland Slater Wayland Slater Saturday, February 18, 2012 9:42:04 AM I'm always trying to quit smoking, even used that medication, Chantix. But when I start the second stage I tend to pass out. I debated about using this electronic thingy, but with my luck, I don't think so.
Jane Liddle Jane Liddle Sat Feb 18 11:44:32 PST 2012 I need to quit too. If you use the electronic thing & it works let me know plz???!!!
J Loren Truby J Loren Truby Saturday, February 18, 2012 12:55:58 PM So, does he still smoke?
Todd Forstmann Todd Forstmann Sat Feb 18 17:55:06 PST 2012 If he's cool, yes.
Joseph Baker Joseph Baker Sunday, February 19, 2012 7:28:01 PM You cant get around it. Real or Fake....Smoking Kills. Friends don't let friends, smoke fake exploding cigarettes.
Stephen Sumrow Stephen Sumrow Wednesday, February 22, 2012 7:50:31 AM The ignorance i have been reading in peoples posts surprises me. I am an avid user/builder of vaporizers and different e-cig mods, especially high voltage ones. The tubes or boxes that contain these batteries if made well have vent holes on them for a reason. To direct any battery blast away from the face in the event of a lithium ion battery exploding. I myself have had bad lithium ion batteries that have exploded after short circuting. I have not been injured at all. So all I can see here is someone not using their vaporizer correctly and it got them hurt. As for people that are quitting e-cigs because one person in over 2.2 million people had a battery explode in their face. Think of this. More people die a year from being struck by lightning than people reporting battery injury incidents that just happen to involve e-cigs. Just like Mr. Says , I would be more worried about the much larger lithium ion battery packs that around us everyday that have a much larger affinity for causing death. The media has always been used to scare people with negative information or send subliminal messages. When was the last time any of you heard what good, lifesaving things e-cigs are? You don't. Even though over 2 million people use them and have quit smoking for good because Of e-cigs. I know personally they have changed my life. FYI. The FDA still says cigarettes are safer than e-cigs. Lol.... E-cigs do not create smoke, E-cigs contain pure nicotine(which is comparable to caffeine in how it affects the body) and usually 2 ingredients found in everyday food items (that the FDA approves for human consumption). Cigarette smoke contains over 5000 different chemicals 2000 of those chemicals cannot be identified. Carcinogens are in everything we consume that has been cooked or processed. And finally the amount of Carcinogens found in e-cigs is ten times less than the amount found in FDA approved nicotine patches. Take care with your new found knowledge.
Diamond Dukes Diamond Dukes Wednesday, February 22, 2012 11:01:38 AM and they said cigarette smoking was bad for your health. I think the point is made. there is nothing safe in this world. so live as today was your last day and enjoy life.
Mark A. Hansche Mark A. Hansche Wed Feb 22 11:05:23 PST 2012 I have seen this, I go on the patch as soon as the Ride begins. Help the Vets, quit smoking, loose weight,,,,its all good...
Anthony Tosti Anthony Tosti Thu Feb 23 00:23:20 PST 2012 see nonsmoking is bad for ur health
Debra Leger Bartlett Debra Leger Bartlett Wednesday, February 22, 2012 11:41:15 AM mgosh I was going to buy me one of those! omg
Sheila Groulx Sheila Groulx Wed Feb 22 16:52:26 PST 2012 That acticle was probabley put out by the cigarette lobby.
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