Pennsylvania Office of the State Fire Commissioner News
State Fire Commissioner Praises Passage of Fire-Safe Cigarettes Legislation
Once signed into law, House Bill 1612 will adopt a fire safety standard for cigarettes and require that all cigarettes sold in
"Fire-safe cigarettes are rolled with bands of less porous, slow-burning paper, so if the cigarette is left unattended, it will go out when it burns down to one of those bands," said State Fire Commissioner
According to the National Fire Protection Association, smoking materials, such as cigarettes, cigars or pipes, are the leading cause of fire deaths in
"Smokers still need to be careful when smoking in their homes," Mann said. "Household items like curtains, mattresses, and bedding can still catch on fire very quickly, and the only way to prevent them from igniting is to be extremely vigilant. But the change that this legislation requires is a good step toward preventing hundreds of senseless deaths every year."
The Coalition for Fire-Safe Cigarettes reports that 14 states and the
For more information regarding fire-safe cigarettes, visit http://www.firesafecigarettes.org.
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