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Safety Precautions against Vaporizer Explosions

The type of batteries found in modem-day vaporizers are commonly lithium-ion batteries, these batteries generally have high energy densities and have low self-discharge rate. Though lithium-ion batteries are extremely beneficial most especially when used for vaporizers, they can pose some health hazards to the users if not used with care and caution.

Lithium-ion batteries contain flammable electrolytes and the integrity of the battery may be affected if kept pressurized, also, lithium-ion batteries that are charged too quickly may cause a short circuit which may lead to explosions and fire. Mishandled batteries are the common causes of vaporizer explosions, and since vaporizers have immediately been recognized as a healthy alternative to cigarette smoking, many people come to use vaporizers blindly. The lack of experience and proper knowledge in using these devices result in such injuries. However, to say that vaporizers do explode I believe is an exaggeration.

In the early years of vaping, back when a lot of people began trying it out, there have been numerous accounts and reports of vaporizers exploding in the faces of their users. This news led others to believe that vaping is dangerous (an ironic notion since vaping was intended to be a safer alternative to smoking) though it made people cautious and more mindful of their new-found hobby. There are a lot of speculations going around as to why vaporizers explode that’s why in this article we’ll talk about the different reasons why they do and how to prevent them.

Batteries

Earlier we talked about how batteries are, what kind of batteries are used in vaporizers and what normally causes batteries to rupture and eventually break down. Since they’re the main power source of portable vaporizers it’s only fitting that we focus our attention on the batteries in our vaporizers. Ideally, should you pay careful attention to the status of your batteries the likelihood of you experiencing an explosion is technically slim to none. As a practice, I personally check my batteries every time I use them and replace my batteries – I use rechargeable 18650 batteries for my e-juice box mod – every six months. Because I frequently use my vaporizer along with the batteries, I found that their quality tends to decrease after such time that’s why I opt to replace them before they’re all worn out. I am a frequent vaper and I run a full mech mod so I normally go over two sets of batteries in a single day so my batteries are constantly charging and discharging as they go out of the vaporizer and into the charger time and again.

While I found that replacing the batteries every six months would be a good practice, it’s something that isn’t at all necessary. One way to be sure that your batteries remain in good condition is by following charging directions set by the manufacturer.

Safe Charging Habits

Although following directions will keep your batteries in good shape following a charging habit can also be helpful, here are a few.

Set an alarm to remind you how long you should be charging your batteries. Knowing when to remove your batteries from the charger — if you’re using removable and replaceable batteries — or at least getting close to the exact and most accurate time in removing the batteries from the charger. Remember overcharging the batteries may cause them to rupture and will eventually cause the batteries to explode. If you’re using non-removable batteries, make sure you never leave your vaporizer plugged for longer than the recommended charging hours.

Although you can, avoid charging using your computer or your car. Charging through a wall socket is still the best way to go since they’re the most stable power sources compared to your car, your computer, and other similar devices. Vape chargers are designed to be plugged into a wall outlet and the otherwise inconsistent flow of power from your car or portable devices can damage the batteries as well.

Safe Vaping Practices

Apart from following a safe charging practice, it’s also best to follow an even safer vaping habit. Running a full mech vape mod, I’ve noticed that an accidental connection between the battery and the atomizer through a mere coin. It caused a sudden surge of sparks that could lead to an explosion. Here’s where most vape users make the mistake of keeping their vaporizers in their pocket along with other metal items that may conduct electricity and may lead to accidental misfires and vape explosions. People who also keep their vaporizers inside their bags should keep the units away from such conductive objects.

I know some friends who most of the time — when they’re not using their vaporizers – keep a loose connection between the atomizer and the battery. Especially for vaporizers with very reactive, tactile vaporizers. If your vaporizer has a very sensitive button, you may want to consider keeping a loose connection when keeping your devices.

High-tech, cutting-edge vaporizers equipped with safety features shouldn’t be fondled with. Even for those who have power button/firing button locks and air vents that are designed to keep them from accidental explosions. Also, be mindful of how hot your vaporizer battery is. If it’s really hot to the touch, let it rest for a while. Remember, vaping safely also entails self and situational awareness so always be heedful and cautious about the battery temperature. Let your batteries cool down.

Buy From Reputable Brands/Sellers

It’s also important to get your vaporizers from a reputable seller. A reliable and trustworthy seller will have a good name to keep so the likelihood of them selling you a faulty device or a fake vaporizer is very slim. It’s also good to know some of the best vaporizer brands that are known for being safe. Vape mods that use substandard components are the main causes of these rare yet hazardous failures. In vaping, you always get what you pay for.

Although there’s still a lot to be learned about vaping, knowing these common causes and how to prevent them will help you from eliminating accidents while you vape. Remember to always check your batteries and your vaporizer before, when, and after using it. Let’s keep vaping fun and safe.

Iran Urges UN to Pursue Fate of Iranian Diplomats Abducted by Israel

The Iranian foreign ministry on Wednesday issued a statement to mark the 36th anniversary of the kidnapping of four Iranian diplomats by the Israeli regime. The full text of the statement follows:

Thirty-six years have passed since the kidnapping of four diplomats of the Islamic Republic of Iran, namely Seyyed Mohsen Mousavi, Ahmad Motevaselian, Taqi Rastegar Moqaddam and Kazem Akhavan, by the Zionist regime [of Israel], and we commemorate these loved ones on July 5, 2018 at a time when the Zionist regime is pressing ahead with its crimes and inhumane acts, which run counter to international regulations.

Evidence shows this act (abduction) was done by the elements of the usurper Zionist regime [of Israel] in July 1982, and given that the Lebanese territory was occupied by this regime at that time, there is enough evidence proving they were transferred to the occupied lands.

The Islamic Republic of Iran appreciates efforts by the Lebanese government over the past years in order to shed light on the realities pertaining to the abduction of the four Iranian diplomats, especially the letter sent by the Lebanese government to the UN secretary general on September 13, 2008 confirming the diplomats had been kidnapped on the Lebanese soil, and once again highlights the circumstances under which the Israeli regime occupied Lebanon at that time and underscores this regime’s role [in the incident] and its legal responsibility in that regard.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs once again highlights its proposal regarding the establishment of an international fact-finding committee in order to shed light on the dimensions of the issue, and expects the UN secretary general, the International Committee of the Red Cross and other human rights institutions to fulfill their legal and moral duties in order to establish the fate of the kidnapped diplomats of the Islamic Republic of Iran and secure their release.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also honours the memory of the four abducted diplomats and offers condolences to the family of these loved ones, and hopes it will soon see all captives and prisoners being held in Israeli jails, especially the four Iranian diplomats, freed from the regime’s prisons.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Newspapers today widely covered the remarks made by President Hassan Rouhani during his visit to Switzerland, which were interpreted as a threat to close the Strait of Hormuz if the US tries to stop Iran’s oil exports.

Rouhani’s comments about Iran’s refusal to recognize the Israeli regime in reaction to a call by the Swiss president also received great coverage.

The latest developments in the Iranian market and economy as well as the ongoing pressure on the Rouhani administration to reshuffle his cabinet also remained top stories today.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

19 Dey:

1- Ali Larijani: Official-Rate US Dollar Allocated to Import of Basic Needs

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Abrar:

1- Rouhani: It’s Not Possible that Regional Countries Can Export Their Oil, but Iran Can’t

2- Zarif, Lavrov Hold Talks on Syria, Caspian Sea

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Afkar:

1- Differences Hidden behind the Curtain of Diplomacy

  • Putin, Trump to Meet in Finland

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- People Were Not the Ones Who Bought Gold Coins from Government

  • Don’t Insult People: Analyst

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Deciphering EU’s Economic Package

  • JCPOA to Remain in Place with Practical Support of EU, China, Russia

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Asrar:

1- Rouhani Downplays US’ Threat to Cut Iran’s Oil Exports as “Overstatement”

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Bahar:

1- Will Rouhani Finally Reshuffle His Cabinet?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Ebtekar:

1- Trump Threatens to Withdraw from World Trade Organisation

  • Will US Violate another Global Commitment?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Etemad:

1- Swiss President: We’ll Continue Our Cooperation, Interaction with Iran despite Threats

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Ettela’at:

1- 11 People Martyred in Saudi Arabia’s Brutal Attack on Wedding Ceremony in Sa’ada

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Ghanoon:

1- Diplomacy Coupled with Anger: A Report on Rouhani’s Visit to Switzerland

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Iran:

1- Iranian People Break Record of Using Electricity on Monday: 56,000 MW

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Jame Jam:

1- Rouhani’s Oil Threat: Iran President Warns US about Its New Hostile Efforts

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Javan:

1- Rouhani Rejects Switzerland’s Call for Recognition of Israeli Regime

  • Iran Considers Zionist Regime as Illegitimate, Aggressor

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- EU to Unveil Package to Save Iran Nuclear Deal Friday

2- Former US Diplomat Admits He Was Commissioned to Topple Nouri al-Maliki

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Kayhan:

1- Advocates of Reformism Tasked with Preventing Rouhani from Getting Back on Right Track

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Khorasan:

1- Gradual Decrease of Prices: A Report from Local Markets

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Rah-e Mardom:

1- Qassemi: MKO Terrorist Cult Trying to Harm Iran-EU Ties

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Resalat:

1- Javad Larijani: American Human Rights Stinks

2- Velayati: US Will Soon Withdraw from Eastern Euphrates

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Rooyesh-e Mellat:

1- Chief-Commander: IRGC Has Great Intelligence, Military Power

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Sayeh:

1- Rouhani: We’ll Remain Committed to Our International Commitments

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Shargh:

1- Bodies Receiving Greatest Budgets: A Review of Budget Paid by Treasury

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Environment Department Admits It’s Issued Hunting Licences for Americans

  • No More Licences to Be Issued for Americans

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 4

Iran Government Urged to Summon French Ambassador over MKO Gathering

Second Vice-Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Ali Motahari made the call on Tuesday on the floor of the Parliament in response to a protest by an MP against the French government’s decision to allow the Mujahedeen-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) to hold its annual anti-Iran gathering in Paris.

“Your protest is acceptable and we expect the Iranian Foreign Ministry to summon French ambassador as the least retaliatory move,” he told the MP, as reported by Fars News Agency.

He went on to say this is not the first time that the French government is allowing the MKO to hold its anti-Iran gathering in Paris.

“The Iranian government should adopt appropriate measures to prevent such gatherings from being held in the future,” he noted.

Back on Saturday, the terror group held its annual meeting in Paris with a number of American hawks such as Rudy Giuliani – Donald Trump’s personal lawyer – and other former US officials as well as former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in attendance.

Founded in the 1960s, the terror group fled to Iraq in 1986, where it joined Saddam’s army during the Iraqi imposed war on Iran (1980-1988) and helped Saddam kill thousands of Iranian civilians and soldiers during the US-backed war imposed on Iran.

Iran Dismisses Accusation of Training Taliban Militants

On Monday, The Times quoted unnamed Taliban and Afghan officials as saying that hundreds of Taliban militants are receiving advanced training from special forces at military academies in Iran.

However, the Iranian embassy in Kabul said in a statement on Wednesday that the goal of such “fake and undocumented” allegations is to wage “a psychological war” and damage friendly relations between the Iranian and Afghan governments.

Instead of leveling “baseless” accusations against Afghanistan’s neighbors, media outlet should work to find the root causes of the failure of the so-called anti-terrorism fight by certain governments in the Asian country.

“As the Islamic Republic of Iran has repeatedly said, it has never extended its rifts with other countries to Afghanistan’s domestic affairs and seeks an increase in global efforts to reinforce the Afghan government and decrease its people’s suffering,” the statement added.

It also described terrorism and extremism as joint threats to all regional countries, underlining the need for mutual cooperation to counter such threats.

Like in the past, the statement said, Tehran helps strengthen peace and restore stability to Afghanistan.

The US and its allies invaded Afghanistan under the guise of the war on terror. Some 17 years on, Taliban has only boosted its campaign of violence across the country, targeting both civilians and security forces in bloody assaults.

More recently, the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group has also taken advantage of the chaos and established a foothold in eastern and northern Afghanistan.

The militant outfit has stepped up its terror attacks in the war-torn state after losing its bases in Iraq and Syria despite the presence of thousands of foreign troops on Afghan soil.

Iran Says Future of Ties with Switzerland Bright, Promising

“We had friendly and constructive talks with [Swiss President] Alain Berset in Bern. The two countries are resolved to have close and targeted cooperation in various fields of economy, business, science, technology, and tourism while respecting the international law,” he noted in a tweet on Tuesday night.

“The agreements reached [between Tehran and Bern] promise a bright future in bilateral ties,” he added.

Speaking at a joint press conference with his Swiss counterpart Berset on Tuesday, President Rouhani said Iran and Switzerland have decided to boost ties in financial, banking, trade, investment, tourism, scientific and cultural sectors, he added.

He also noted that his negotiations in the trip to Switzerland have made him confident that “the two countries are resolved to very well overcome the possible problems that trade ties of the two countries will face in the coming months.”

For his part, the Swiss president said he has held talks with his Iranian counterpart on the financial and economic issues, voicing Switzerland’s eagerness to host a scientific delegation from Iran for cooperation in the scientific and research affairs.

Before the press conference, officials from the two countries signed two statements on scientific and medical cooperation as well as an agreement on road transportation.

Heading a diplomatic and economic delegation, President Rouhani travelled to Switzerland for a tour that later took him to Austria.

The trip comes after the US administration announced plans to get as many countries as possible down to zero Iranian oil imports and launch a campaign of “maximum economic and diplomatic pressure” on Iran.

General Soleimani Praises Rouhani’s “Timely, Wise” Remarks

In a letter to Rouhani on Wednesday, General Soleimani said it was a source of pride and honour to read his comment that if Iran’s oil is not allowed to be exported through the Persian Gulf, then there will be no guarantee that other countries in the region would be able to export theirs.

General Soleimani also praised Rouhani’s “invaluable” statements on the Islamic Republic’s stance towards the Zionist regime.

“This is the Dr Rouhani that we knew and still know, and the one who should be. You made our dear Leader, the great nation of the Islamic Iran, and the world’s Muslims proud by making such valuable and strong statements,” he added.

“I kiss your hands for making such timely, wise, and correct remarks and express our preparedness to implement any policy that serves the Islamic Republic’s interests,” he concluded.

General Soleimani’s comments came after Rouhani appeared on Tuesday to threaten to disrupt oil shipments from neighbouring countries if Washington presses ahead with its goal of forcing all countries to stop buying Iranian oil.

“The Americans have claimed they want to completely stop Iran’s oil exports. They don’t understand the meaning of this statement, because it is nonsense that Iran’s oil is not [allowed to be] exported, while the region’s oil is exported,” the Iranian president’s official website quoted him as saying.

When asked at a news conference in Bern later on Tuesday whether those comments constituted a threat to interfere with the shipping of neighbouring countries, Rouhani said, “Assuming that Iran could become the only oil producer unable to export its oil is a wrong assumption … The United States will never be able to cut Iran’s oil revenues.”

In his Tuesday speech in Bern, Rouhani also reacted to his Swiss counterpart’s remarks on the recognition of the Zionist regime and underlined that Iran views the Israeli regime as illegitimate and condemns its aggressive policies in the region.

“US Angry at Switzerland, Austria’s Warm Reception of Iran President”

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani officially welcomed by his Austrian counterpart Alexander Van der Bellen at Hofburg Palace in Vienna on Wednesday, July 4, 2018 / Photo retrieved from the president

Rouhani made the comment in a meeting with Iranian expatriates in Austria during his trip to the European country.

“The US government’s objective is to isolate the Iranian nation, but it (Washington) will pay a heavy price for it, and this is the first time that only one or two small countries are supporting the US in its plots against the Iranian nation,” said the president.

He then underlined that the US has always tried to weaken Iran’s relations with other countries.

“The Zionists, the Americans and a handful of other countries have always sought to undermine Iran’s ties with other world countries, its neighbours and friendly nations, or to sever those relations altogether if possible,” he said.

“Their objective has been to blockade and isolate Iran and, let’s say, promote Iranophobia in the region and in the world,”

President Rouhani noted Iran has tried to foil this objective and introduce its real status as an influential country in the region and across the world.

He then touched upon Washington’s baseless claims that Iran has reneged on its commitments under the JCPOA.

“If Iran has committed any violations, it is the International Atomic Energy Agency that should announce them, and the agency has announced 11 times loud and clear that Iran has lived up to all of its obligations,” he said.

The president said all countries have objected to US President Donald Trump’s unilateral pullout from the JCPOA, and announced that it was an illegal move which was in contravention of all international agreements.

“Today, we are in a situation where international organizations, including the UN Security Council, the European Union and an overwhelming majority of world countries and nations are standing by the Islamic Republic of Iran,” said President Rouhani.

“This situation, will make the United States’ confrontation with Iran very costly, and the Islamic Republic of Iran is determined to thwart the Americans’ conspiracies as always because their position is illogical, illegal, unfair and against international commitments and US Security Council enactments,” he added.

“The Americans erroneously believe that if they put pressure on Iranian people, the Iranians will succumb to the language of force, threat and humiliation, but never ever in history has a power been able to make the great Iranian nation cave in to illogical words, and any encroachment upon the Iranian nation’s rights has been doomed to fail,” he noted.

He said even if all pressures are exerted on Iranian people, they will be able to run their country very well.

“Today is the day when the need for consultation, friendship, brotherhood and unity among all Iranians is felt more than ever,” he said.

The president underscored that ill-wishers both inside and outside the country will not be allowed to destroy Iran’s “linking bridges” with the rest of the world.

He also underlined that the Iranian diaspora is the most important link between the Iranian nation and other countries in the world.

“US Angry at Switzerland, Austria’s Warm Reception of Iran President”
President Hassan Rouhani addressing a group of Iranian expatriates in Vienna, Austria, on Tuesday, July 3, 2018 / Photo retrieved from the president’s official website

Coppersmiths’ Business Still Booming in Iran’s Yazd

As coppersmiths had a booming business in the past, a market named after them opened in Yazd 600 years ago. The bazaar was a place where copperware was made, bought and sold.

The market has a dome-shaped ceiling with white plaster walls. Of course, the floor of the bazaar, which has been registered on the list of Iran’s National Monuments, has been covered with cobblestones in recent years through the good offices of the cultural heritage authority.

At the moment, all services related to coppersmiths’ business, including selling and repairing copperware, are offered in the bazaar, ISNA reported.

The use of copperware was more common in the past, so much so that it was customary in the past to include copperware in girls’ dowries when they got married and went to live with their husbands under one roof. Most of the cooking was done in copper dishes. Even copper trays were used to entertain guests.

In those days, water jars, bread baskets, sugar pots, bowls, etc. were all made of copper; however, as time went by and dishes made of fluoropolymer (Teflon), cast iron, etc. became all the rage, the use of copperware began to fade away.

Of course, it has been several years that people are turning to copperware again, which has revitalized coppersmiths’ business in Yazd.

What follows are photos of the bazaar retrieved from various sources:

Iran Eager to Establish Science, Technology Park in Syria

“Considering the [difficult] conditions imposed on the Syrian people, we are ready to engage in any kind of cooperation that helps empower Syria’s scientific and research centres,” Mansour Gholami said in a recent meeting with this Syrian counterpart Atef al-Naddaf in Tehran.

“Establishing science and technology parks in Syria will help boost scientific productions of Syria and prepare the ground for their commercialization,” Gholami said, ISNA reported.

Pointing to the high quality of courses offered by the Syrian universities and their popularity in the region before the Syrian conflict broke out in 2011, Gholami expressed hope they will regain their status.

He said Iran’s research centres and universities can greatly help their Syrian counterparts.

“In terms of science production, we are the top country in the region. At the global level, studies by international monitors indicate Iran ranks 16th on average. In the fields of nanotechnology and biotechnology [products], Iran stands at the ninth and seventh places, respectively,” he said.

Gholami said Iran is currently home to over 43 science and technology parks, where knowledge-based companies work to exploit the result of scientific studies to develop technologies and commercialize them.

Pointing to the fact that over 4.3 million Iranians are studying at universities, Gholami said thousands of Iranian researchers are cooperating with ministries, organizations and industries to develop the country.

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review

“Taking into account Iran’s scientific might, the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to lend a helping hand to friends, neighbours and Muslims. I hope your trip will produce positive results and we can manage to initiate scientific projects between Iranian and Syrian universities,” he said.

 

Need for Closer Collaboration

For his part, Al-Naddaf pointed to strong bonds of friendship between Tehran and Damascus and Iran’s support for Syria in its hard times, saying the Syrian government eyes scientific cooperation with Tehran to empower its research centres.

“The main goal of enemies in starting the war against Syria was to push us back and prevent our culture and science from developing and that’s why we witnessed the destruction of schools, universities and cultural and historical centres in Syria,” he said.

“I hope these meetings and bilateral agreements will help strengthen scientific and technological relations between the two countries,” he said.

Naddaf invited Gholami to visit Syrian universities and education centres and discuss signing memorandums of understanding between universities of the two countries.

Iran Eager to Establish Science, Technology Park in Syria