Social media influencers participating in the “Stoptober” challenge are encouraging a dangerous trend of “drowning” vapes in water to quit. Vape safety experts warn that this method is ineffective and could lead to fires due to the lithium-ion batteries in vapes reacting with water. Safe disposal practices are crucial, especially with the UK’s upcoming ban on disposable vapes.
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