The Phnom Penh Post

Vapouriser blast kills man in US

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AN ELECTRONIC cigarette exploded and killed a man in Florida this month, the authoritie­s said, in what appears to be the first death attributed to vaping products in the United States.

The man, Tallmadge D’Elia, 35, was at his home in St Petersburg, Florida, on May 5 when his e-cigarette exploded, according to William A Pellan, director of investigat­ions at the medical examiner’s office for Pinellas County.

He confirmed that the cause of the accidental death was a “projectile wound to the head”, and that D’Elia had suffered burns on about 80 percent of his body.

It appeared that the explosion had started a fire in the bedroom where he was found.

One of the pieces removed from his head featured the logo of Smok-E Mountain Mech Works, which is based in the Philippine­s.

The company’s owner did not immediatel­y respond to an email requesting comment on Wednesday, but a representa­tive told ABC Action News that its devices do not explode, adding that the problem may have stemmed from the battery.

Smok-E Mountain makes a particular type of e-cigarette called a “mechanical mod”.

Compared with more common types of e-cigarettes, mechanical mods typically give users more direct access to the battery and do not use inner circuitry to regulate the voltage.

Research suggests that while electronic cigarettes can be addictive, e-cigarette users have far less exposure to potentiall­y toxic substances than do convention­al smokers.

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