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Lithium ion vape fires up by a third despite disposable ban

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The number of vape fires are up by a third since the disposable vape ban came into force last year, following increasing concerns over lithium-ion fires.

FOI data obtained by Zurich Insurance from 38 UK fire brigades show the number of incidents involving electronic cigarettes across the country were 172, around a third higher compared with 2024 (132

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