Vape Alert: Beware of Overheating E-cigarette Batteries
According to Vape Online news, e-cigarettes have become increasingly common in the United States in recent years, but accidents have also been reported. A female patient at a hospital in New York recently used an e-cigarette while on oxygen, which caused
Vape God Online reports: In recent years, e-cigarettes have become increasingly common in the U.S., and incidents have been reported. Recently, a female patient in a New York hospital was using oxygen while vaping, which resulted in a fire that caused facial burns. In March of this year, the Medford Fire Department in Oregon reminded the public that if the lithium batteries in e-cigarettes overheat, they could cause fires, as two local house fires were related to e-cigarettes.



