I'm trying to form an intelligent opinion about how the e-liquid industry can police itself before something really bad happens.
When I heard that some e-liquid companies do 3rd party testing, I wrongly assumed it was done on a random retail level. Most 3rd party testing is just the company submitting their own sample to a contract lab of their choosing. The results aren't made public unless they approve.
Independent test organization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Are we going to wait for the FDA to do this for us?
I'm educating myself about what the TVECA is doing about this and any proposed standards they may have. Aren't most of their member companies those that make pre-filled cartridges? Do they have a political bent toward that?
An hour with The TVECA 02/20 by kevbow | Blog Talk Radio
A trade group representing the e-liquid section of the business may prevent the consumer and the industry from being outlawed any further. A consumer ratings group could also do it, perhaps a trade group is out of this argument/proposal.
Smart people on ECF caused a company to recall their faulty product last year. The mishap was in November, what has happened since then? Perhaps ECF members can unite with other popular e-cig forum members and make this happen.
When I heard that some e-liquid companies do 3rd party testing, I wrongly assumed it was done on a random retail level. Most 3rd party testing is just the company submitting their own sample to a contract lab of their choosing. The results aren't made public unless they approve.
Independent test organization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Are we going to wait for the FDA to do this for us?
I'm educating myself about what the TVECA is doing about this and any proposed standards they may have. Aren't most of their member companies those that make pre-filled cartridges? Do they have a political bent toward that?
An hour with The TVECA 02/20 by kevbow | Blog Talk Radio
A trade group representing the e-liquid section of the business may prevent the consumer and the industry from being outlawed any further. A consumer ratings group could also do it, perhaps a trade group is out of this argument/proposal.
Smart people on ECF caused a company to recall their faulty product last year. The mishap was in November, what has happened since then? Perhaps ECF members can unite with other popular e-cig forum members and make this happen.