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Post On: 2008-10-19 03:44:07

 what does FSC defence for on cigarettes?
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i think there on all cigarettes
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 Post On: 2008-10-19 03:51:49
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Fire Safe Cigarettes
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 Post On: 2008-10-19 03:58:20
User: Lilly p
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'F'ully loaded with 'S'h*t - 'C'igerettes. = FSC.
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 Post On: 2008-10-19 04:05:39
User: Kalkail
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Not all cigarettes are FSC (Fire Safe Cigarettes as the preceding bill stated). The burning retardant chemical additives are actually incorporated into the essay wrapped around the tobacco. There is a enthusiastic illustration and account here: From the Coalition for Fire-Safe Cigarettes: More and more states are passing fire-safe fag governing (22 to date). The Coalition for Fire-Safe Cigarettes, organized by National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), is calling for manufacturers to produce and market only cigarettes that adhere to an ingrained blast safety action standard, and is employed to wager that this accepted is required in every state in the country. A fire-safe fag has a low propensity to defect when mitt unattended. The most ordinary fire-safe profession used by fag manufacturers is to wrap cigarettes with two or three anorectic bands of less-porous essay that act as “speed bumps” to slow down a burning cigarette. If a fire-safe fag is mitt unattended, the burning tobacco will reach one of these pace bumps and self-extinguish. There is no evidence that low kindling propensity cigarettes are any more harmful to health.
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