greenblaze
Member
I'm new to the forum and have found lots of good info. here. Just started looking for a new vape and was surprised by the total abscence of any fire safety ratings for any vaporizers. For example UL(Underwriters Labortories) Listed, CSA, or the European standard for fire safety. That seems like quite a liability for an electrical device with a heater inside.
I don't know about anybody else, but when I'm good and blazed, I tend to forget little things like leaving the stove on. Sometimes I just fall asleep and leave stuff on like the computer, tv or lights. I'm concerned about forgetting about the vaporizer and leaving it on or plugged in after use.
Am I missing something here, or is there just no testing or standard fire safety certifications on any vaporizers currently on the market? It seems like all these vaporizer makers are in such a hurry to package and sell stuff that they are overlooking minimum life safety testing. I guess we will know in a few years when there are a rash of fires breaking out from cheap cheesy made uncertified and untested electrical heating devices.
I don't know about anybody else, but when I'm good and blazed, I tend to forget little things like leaving the stove on. Sometimes I just fall asleep and leave stuff on like the computer, tv or lights. I'm concerned about forgetting about the vaporizer and leaving it on or plugged in after use.
Am I missing something here, or is there just no testing or standard fire safety certifications on any vaporizers currently on the market? It seems like all these vaporizer makers are in such a hurry to package and sell stuff that they are overlooking minimum life safety testing. I guess we will know in a few years when there are a rash of fires breaking out from cheap cheesy made uncertified and untested electrical heating devices.