Electronic Cigarette Cartridges / E-Liquid Safety

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wonder

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With the proliferation of electronic cigarettes and the accessories that come with such as e-liquid and the like comes responsibility. As many of us enjoy using these products we also have to take care to keep them out of the hands of children and pets. A single cartridge can contain 16mg of nicotine which is a size that can be consumed by a children or pet. 60 milligrams of nicotine is enough to kill an adult which equates to approximately 6 cigarettes. Every year children are brought to the emergency room for nicotine poisoning. As adults we need to keep all of these nicotine cartridges, refills, and e-liquids away from children and pets. It is our responsibility to control the storage and disposal of these items. My daughter loves to pick things out of the garbage, which makes me have to be extra careful about the way I dispose of these items. What I do is save a 2 liter bottle of soda and drop all of the old cartridges in there and then tighten. Comments are welcome and I express these concerns as a parent, I am not a doctor.

I wanted to cross post this in this forum to get the word out and see if anyone had better ideas.

Original post is at Disposable Electronic Cigarette Cigar Blog if you want to leave comments there. Happy holidays to all of the eSmokers.
 

Frankie

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I placed all my nic things in a steel money box, locked it and placed on the highest shelf on the glassed up balcony (fridge conditions there). I only dilute in a 4 ml bottle, which is together with my cig with me all the time or on a really high shelf when I go to sleep. I am looking for 2 ml dropper bottle at the moment.

Our youngest, who is just 13 months old, cannot get to the nic, I hope. Our older boys were given a lecture focusing on the fatal results of even a skin contact. I suppose, they would be able to get the key at times and kill themselves with all the nic in the bottles, but then it would be just as easy to get the key to the gun safe or - much easier - just to jump off the balcony...

I do not believe in child caps. I have seen my own kids getting through them easily, even when they were quite small (actually they were rather skilled at that, because my wife can only use one hand so they were always helping her with the bottles that have those nuisances). I believe in lecturing the kids - AND locking these things up. Maybe I am just paranoid, but then, I do not force anybody to do the same. My kids, my responsibility, my conscience, my locked steel money box :D
 

Bertrand

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Even if the hospital is given the bottle, they cannot figure out its concentration from what the retailers write on it at present. If they believed what was written on it, they would drastically underestimate the concentration. There is no phone number, or even a reference to the fact it contains nicotine on some of them. I suspect this will change after the first few deaths.
 
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