FAQS

WHAT IS VAPING

Vaping (using an e-cigarette) is an alternative to smoking, which doesn’t involve the tar or combustion involved in smoking tobacco.

A vaping device contains three main components:

  1. The battery device. Some vaping devices have built-in batteries that are charged via USB, others have batteries which can be removed and recharged with a specialist charger.
  2. The clearomiser or tank (which holds the e-liquid). This is usually made of glass or plastic and holds the e-liquid, and a coil that heats up the e-liquid that sits inside it.
  3. The e-liquid

The battery heats up the coil inside the tank, which causes the e-liquid to turn into a vapour which is then inhaled.

HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE TO BUY A VAPE PRODUCT ?

Sales and proxy purchases of vape products to/for those under the age of 18 is against the law in England, Scotland and Wales.

HOW MUCH WILL IT COST ME TO START VAPING ?

The set up costs for a starter kit will vary depending on the type you chose. After that, the running costs would be for e-liquid to refill your tank, and replacement coils. Coils will usually last approximately two weeks, depending on the type, and cost just a few pounds each. we will be able to help you choose the best type of device for your needs,  and guide you through choosing the best liquids to get you started.

Switching from a 20-cigarette-per-day smoking habit to vaping could save up to £3,350.

DO WE KNOW WHATS IN E-LIQUID ?

E-liquid contains: nicotine (though not always), propylene glycol, glycerine, and flavourings. What goes into e-liquids made in the UK is heavily regulated, SALOP VAPES only sell products of the highest quality which comply with current regulations

IS NICOTINE WHEN CONSUMED BY VAPING DANGEROUS ?

No. The e-liquid on the UK market is below 2.0 per cent nicotine strength. Recently a number of bodies including ASH and the Royal Society of Public Health called for more to be done to ensure the public understand that nicotine is ‘not the deadly component in cigarettes.’ The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and the MHRA have ruled that long term use of nicotine is not detrimental to the health of the user.

IVE SEEN STORIES IN THE MEDIA ABOUT POP CORN LUNG IS THIS LIKLY FROM VAPING ?

No. This is a myth that came about because of a chemical called diacetyl, sometimes used in food flavourings to give a buttery flavour. It was associated with a lung illness found in workers in popcorn factories in the USA. However, diacetyl is banned as an ingredient from vaping products in the UK.

IS PASSIVE VAPING DAMAGING TO HEALTH OF NON VAPERS

No.  Smoking and vaping are not the same, and they don’t carry anywhere like the same risk. The Royal College of General Practitioners has said: “There are no identified hazards to bystanders.”.  In addition, research from Public Health England and The University of Stirling concluded: “The evidence to date does not support a policy to prohibit vaping in public and such policies could have significant unintended consequences by sustaining the use of smoked tobacco.”

ARE VAPE BATTERIES DANGEROUS

No. The batteries are the same type of lithium-ion batteries that are used in products like mobile phones and laptops. If they’re used, charged and stored correctly, the batteries used for vaping devices aren’t dangerous. Always buy from reputable suppliers, and follow the manufacturers instructions carefully. Never charge your vaping device with a charger that isn’t meant for it, and never leave your device or battery charging overnight.

IS VAPING IN THE UK REGULATED ?

 Vaping in the UK is heavily regulated. The primary regulation for vape products in the UK is the Tobacco and Related Products Regulations 2016.  These regulations impose legal requirements on companies to test devices and liquids and to notify the results to the authorities. All genuine shops you will find comply with the relevant regulations.