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HEALTH & SAFETY


OF THINGS TO COME


Lee James, General Manager of Sales and Marketing for Nittan Europe Ltd., shares the smoke-free success story of a pub in Southampton and advises how to avoid the false alarms that can occur with indoor ‘smoking’.


A BREATH OF FRESH AIR FOR THE UK Since 1st July 2007, cigarette


smoke has been absent from public buildings in the UK but, according to reports, there is now a new kid on the block for smokers; vaping. Last year in the UK, sales of e-cigarettes rose by 24% on the previous year with 2.6 million adults using them in the UK alone. The UK e-cigarette industry is one of the fastest growing areas of commerce around.


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Although many countries are expected to introduce legislation regarding the use of e-cigarettes in 2017, there are no current guidelines on where they can and cannot be used. Many organisations however, such as public transport, hotels and pubs, do not allow vaping on the premises due to reported problems such as fires caused by charging equipment and smoke detectors being activated by the exhalation from the vapes or e-cigarettes themselves.


THE FROG & FRIGATE One such company to experience


these issues is lively pub and music venue, The Frog & Frigate in Southampton. Although vaping is allowed at The Frog & Frigate, venue owner Derek Gardener says that this has not been without its problems – in particular, incidences where vaping has activated the pub’s smoke detectors leading to disruption of the running of the venue.


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THE VAPE


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