It's the responsibility of the manufacturer to make their devices as safe as they can possibly make them, no-matter the price or the difficulty, they MUST do EVERYTHING they can to make the device as safe as they humanly can. After that, eit is up-to both the manufacturer AND the business selling the device, to do the BEST that they HUMANLY CAN, to pass-on KNOWLEDGE to their customers, about HOW to use the device as safely as the consumer possibly can use the device. This means pamphlets included in the box, this means battery safety and vape-safety information and/or warnings given in-person at brick and mortars, given in pamphlet form from the dealer, given ON the product-page on the sales website.... and after THIS responsibility is fulfilled... THEN, I believe, it is up to each and every individual vaper to educate themselves on the dangers of rechargeable batteries, it is up to each individual vaper to read-up on battery safety, mod-safety, unprotected mod-safety, how to build safely, how to VAPE SAFELY. Warnings and knowledge MUST be handed to the buyer/vaper.. after that, each vaper MUST educate themselves and they MUST do their BEST to VAPE SAFELY! If they FAIL to educate themselves & they FAIL to VAPE SAFELY, then it is the VAPER'S FAULT when the mod knocks out their 2 front teeth, burns their lips off, and now they have to walk around with an anus skin skin graft on their right cheek. Cuz' aint nobody wants that. Trrrust mee.....
Don't be a ....-head, and LEARN TO VAPE SAFELY!
Don't be a ....-head, and LEARN TO VAPE SAFELY!
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