I was going to post in Battery Junkies, but I would like for battery suppliers to be able to respond to this.
I've been reading threads here and there that are mentioning the limitations of vape shop employees/owners in discussing safety measures with customers and their new vape gear purchases.Fuck you FDA
The most recent one I read mentioned not being able to share about battery safety and how-to's, which led me to this...
What if battery suppliers started including information with the batteries they sell, to shops, directly to consumers, etc? Instructions, or basic info on using single batts, dual batts, marrying batteries, how to carry/store batteries, etc... These leaflets, or even a small strip of copy paper with that basic info to be included with any batteries sold, and deemed as "part of the battery"? I hope I'm saying this correctly. It just really distresses me how hard they're coming down on vapers, the damage they could be causing, and for the future vapers that won't know where else to turn, that even that small bit of information included as "part of the sale", could potentially keep them a tad safer, and the vendors out of trouble.
I'm fortunate enough to know where to turn when I have questions. Not all future vapers will know where to go, hell not all vapers even know this forum, or the battery gurus that we're all so familiar with.
I personally welcome any suppliers of batteries to respond to this thread, because, unfortunately, I don't know all of you, but will tag the ones I do. If I'm wishful thinking, just tell me so. I'm just super irritated with this FDA stuff, as are most of us.
@Jon@LiionWholesale @VaporDNA @101vape and to the ones that aren't members here, SIGN UP.
Thanks for reading!
I've been reading threads here and there that are mentioning the limitations of vape shop employees/owners in discussing safety measures with customers and their new vape gear purchases.
The most recent one I read mentioned not being able to share about battery safety and how-to's, which led me to this...
What if battery suppliers started including information with the batteries they sell, to shops, directly to consumers, etc? Instructions, or basic info on using single batts, dual batts, marrying batteries, how to carry/store batteries, etc... These leaflets, or even a small strip of copy paper with that basic info to be included with any batteries sold, and deemed as "part of the battery"? I hope I'm saying this correctly. It just really distresses me how hard they're coming down on vapers, the damage they could be causing, and for the future vapers that won't know where else to turn, that even that small bit of information included as "part of the sale", could potentially keep them a tad safer, and the vendors out of trouble.
I'm fortunate enough to know where to turn when I have questions. Not all future vapers will know where to go, hell not all vapers even know this forum, or the battery gurus that we're all so familiar with.
I personally welcome any suppliers of batteries to respond to this thread, because, unfortunately, I don't know all of you, but will tag the ones I do. If I'm wishful thinking, just tell me so. I'm just super irritated with this FDA stuff, as are most of us.
@Jon@LiionWholesale @VaporDNA @101vape and to the ones that aren't members here, SIGN UP.
Thanks for reading!