US Senator Charles Schumer Take A Federal Action To E-cigarette Sudden Explosion

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Dec 19, 2016 12:58 PM EST

New York City federal government needs an accurate action for the sudden explosion of e-cigarette. An E-cigarette is a device that is operated by a battery and can also emit non-nicotine by a vaporized solutions.

 It was founded that it contains flavors which are the propylene glycol, glycerin, nicotine, tiny amounts of toxicants, carcinogens, heavy metals metal nanoparticles and other chemicals. The producer or manufacturer says that this is the alternative for tobacco users who want to avoid inhaling smoke.

Tobacco contains over 4,000 different chemicals that can bring the high risk of hazards in human health. But yet electronic cigarette also brought destruction for users it can cause injuries including severe burns. 

Sen. Charles Schumer wants U.S Food and Drug Administrative to find out why so many electronic devices from china and other countries are exploding. According to Sacbee, on Sunday, Schumer cited a recent Associated Press story and saying that FDA determined about 66 explosions in 2015 and early 2016. 

The AP stated that the numbers kept by the FDA may be an undercount. The reason behind its sudden explosion is due to over charging. In New York industry they maintain the safeness of this device if it is used properly. 

According to Fox8, Sen, Charles Schumer said that the recent injuries are enough proof to make an urgent federal action and it was badly needed. Increasing rate of the sudden explosion of this device had made the Senator was more concerned for the e-cigarette users.

The democrat country New York calls e-cigarette a ticking time bombs and Sen. Schumer gave his statement to media about the issues of exploding e-cig. In Capitol Hill in Washington, the Senator is increasing the heat on the federal government. 

U.S Food and Drug Administration should really make an extra effort for reviewing the safeness of this device.      

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