No, I'm sorry. There's no such thing.
Electronic cigarettes are not totally safe but in comparison of tobacco cigarettes it is 95% safe for the vapor as well as for others.
Yes, West Virginia sells fire-safe cigarettes. You may find some non-fire-safe cigarettes still around because some gas stations and cigarette stores have extra stock of those. Once they've sold out of the older non-fire-safe cigarettes, they will begin putting the FSC cigarettes on their shelves.
there,s no such thing as a safe sigarette
Yes
Most likely the cigarettes should be safe though they may taste/look different if exposed to laundry softener or heat.
No, electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, are not safe for children, teens, or anyone who has not already been smoking. They contain nicotine, which is highly addictive and can harm brain development in children and teens. Additionally, e-cigarettes have been linked to lung injuries and deaths, and the long-term health effects of using e-cigarettes are not yet known. It is illegal to sell e-cigarettes to minors in many countries, and it is important to keep e-cigarettes and their refill liquids out of the reach of children and teens.
Kreteks, also known as clove cigarettes are thought to be a safe alternative to regular cigarettes. In truth, kreteks are an Indonesian cigarette made from cloves, tobacco and other ingredients and are no safer than regular cigarettes. These and other types of alternative cigarettes have as many toxins as regular tobacco products.
As of January 1, 2010, Arkansas retailers must sell Fire-Safe Cigarettes (FSC).
Not really so you shouldn't use them anyway
True
nothing ... >:(wh you smoke?!!??!?!?!?
E-cigarettes are not any safer than normal cigarettes because they both contain some of the same poisonous chemicals.