Light a Cigarette, Not a Fire

Light a Cigarette, Not a Fire

Dana Wachter/WJHL

FSC is marked on a package that is fire-safe. Some brands have begun to sell this type of cigarette in Tennessee, before the January 1, 2010 mandate.

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Elizabethton, Tenn.—Just yesterday, five new states around the country joined the seventeen already mandated states, in requiring cigarette manufacturers to produce fire-safe cigarettes. This means that the cigarette is made with less porous paper, and there are thicker areas on the body. So when a lit cigarette is put down, instead of continuing to burn, it extinguishes itself.

Now, smoking is the leading cause of fire deaths across the country. This year there were 72 deaths caused by smoking starting a fire in Tennessee, alone. Legislation to enforce the mandate in Tennessee was passed last May, and it will take affect next January 1, 2010.

The Johnson City fire marshal sees the cigarettes as a step in the right direction. Some stores in the area have already begun to sell the fire-safe cigarettes. At the Lighthouse Tobacco and Mini Market in Elizabethton today, most people didn’t know what the fire-safe cigarettes are. People who buy the brands that have already switched are still buying those brands, regardless.

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Flag Comment Posted by General Lee on January 03, 2009 at 12:02 am

They should make one that doesn’t burn at all.  Maybe just a small amount of poison that kills you in 45 years.  Same thing without the smell for the rest of us.

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