El Reg reports
A forensics report has reported the first known death from the use of electronic cigarettes after a Florida man was killed when his device exploded and drove itself into his cranium.
Tallmadge D'Elia was vaping at home on May 5 when the vaping device, manufactured by Philippines-based Smok-E Mountain, exploded. An investigation by the Pinellas-Pasco medical examiner's office found the explosion fired two pieces of the vaping device into his head, causing death by "projectile wound of head".
D'Elia also suffered burns to 80 per cent of his body, the ABC News reports,[1] after the explosion caused a fire in his house. Firefighters found his lifeless body when they broke in to tackle the blaze.
A representative from Smok-E Mountain said that the problem was most likely a battery issue, or a problem with the atomizer D'Elia had in his mouth. It said the company had had problems with people cloning their devices and using bad batteries.
While D'Elia's death is a first, injuries from electronic cigarettes are surprisingly common. A report last year by the US Federal Emergency Management Agency found that between January 2009 and December 31, 2016 there were 195 incidents where vape pens overheated or exploded, leading to 133 acute injuries to users, 38 or which were described as "severe".
[1] Astounding use of whitespace in the page's source code.
Additional local coverage from Tampa Bay Times:
Autopsy: Vape pen explosion fatally wounded St. Petersburg man and St. Pete man is first U.S. vaping death. Are e-cigarettes safe?.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 18 2018, @12:53AM
Yeah. My suggested dept. line was deadly-habit.
Now I'm wondering if that company makes cannabis vapes and if that was what the dude was using.
We've had several stories about how that stuff is good for some folks.
UC San Diego to Treat Autism Using Cannabidiol [soylentnews.org]
Judge Allows 11-Year-Old to Use Medical Cannabis at School in Illinois [soylentnews.org]
World Health Organization Clashes With DEA on CBD; CBD May be an Effective Treatment for Psychosis [soylentnews.org]
Study Finds That More Frequent Use of Cannabis is Associated With Having More Sex [soylentnews.org]
Study: Legal Weed Far Better Than Drug War at Stopping Opioid Overdose Epidemic [soylentnews.org]
National Academies Releases Report on Cannabis Health Effects [soylentnews.org]
3,000-Year-Old Brain Surgery Patient Likely Treated With Cannabis, Magic Mushroom "Painkillers" [soylentnews.org]
New Study Shows Why Big Pharma Hates Medical Cannabis [soylentnews.org]
Study Finds That Legalized Medical Cannabis Led to a Decline in Medicare Prescriptions [soylentnews.org]
...and that's just from the first 2 pages of search results (by date).
-- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]