Vaping simulates smoking. Battery-powered vape devices create an aerosol that looks like water vapor but contains nicotine, flavoring, and more than 30 other chemicals. The aerosol is inhaled into the lungs where the nicotine and chemicals cross over into the bloodstream.
The earliest vape devices looked like cigarettes. Newer models look like a USB flash drive or small pod.
Vapes come in many shapes and sizes but they have the same basic components, including a battery, sensor, and atomizer/ flavor cartridge. The e-liquid is quickly heated and converted to an aerosol that can be inhaled into the lungs.
WARNING: The nicotine liquid used in vape devices is poisonous when swallowed or absorbed through the skin or eyes. Exposure can cause redness, nausea, and vomiting. Vape devices and their components are not safe around children and should not be used in their presence.
WARNING: An average vape pod has as much nicotine as 20 cigarettes. Inhaling too much nicotine can cause seizures and convulsions. There have been reports of young people experiencing seizures after vaping.
WARNING: Vape devices can explode when their battery overheats.
VAPE DEVICES and COMPONENTS
Electronic cigarettes, e-cigarettes, e-cigs, or eGo
E-hookahs or hookah pens
JUULs, after the top-selling closed pod-based device that looks like a USB flash drive instead of a traditional cigarette or writing pen
Mods, which are larger open-system devices that are refillable and produce more vapor
Personal vaporizers or PVs
Vapes, vape pens, or vape sticks
Some vape devices are known as ENDS or electronic nicotine delivery systems.
The liquid that produces vapor comes in a pod or cartridge and may be called:
E-juice or e-liquid
Juice or smoke juice.
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