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The World's First Aviation Vape Detector

vapeguardian aviation

Vaping on planes is illegal & very difficult to police

This regulation is in place to ensure the safety and comfort of all passengers on board. Vaping devices are powered by batteries that are deemed a potential fire hazard on an aircraft, and the smoke or vapor produced can affect air quality. Furthermore, vaping can be a nuisance to other passengers who may be sensitive to the smoke or odour.
 
Currently, there are no dedicated devices to detect vaping on aircraft that can alert staff onboard. Which is why we created the VapeGuardian Aviation model.
Hardware

Hardware

Quick and easy to install discreet devices 

Alerts

Alerts

Accurate and effective readings 

Fast

Fast

From vaping to alert in seconds

Stand alone

Stand alone

No internet connectivity required

Battery Powered

Battery Powered

Fitted with rechargeable batteries. No need to wire in.

Only solution

Only solution

First aviation device in the world 

Web and mobile app monitoring

Manage the VapeGuardian system through the web-app (available on all browsers) and iOS & Android apps

Football shirts with vape ads are to be outlawed in an effort to safeguard children

Football shirts with vape ads are to be outlawed in an effort to safeguard children

MPs heard that ministers intend to propose restrictions on vape advertisements and sponsorships displayed on sports clothing. As more and more young people develop the habit of vaping, Dame Andrea Leadsom, the minister of health,

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On May 16, 2024
Children are being sold illegal vapes in toy stores.

Children are being sold illegal vapes in toy stores.

Toy stores are selling illegal vaporizers next to plush toys and action figures, according to Trading Standards. The Swansea authorities reported that they had confiscated over 140,000 illicit vape pens in the last several months.

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On May 15, 2024
Last time for the public to comment on the prohibition of single-use vapes

Last time for the public to comment on the prohibition of single-use vapes

Tuesday is the last day to submit comments regarding the sale and distribution of single-use vapes. Following a UK-wide consultation on the matter, the Scottish Government has endorsed suggestions that led to a "clear majority"

smfadmin
On May 14, 2024
Research reveals that when heated, the chemicals in vapes could be extremely dangerous.

Research reveals that when heated, the chemicals in vapes could be extremely dangerous.

Research has shown that the chemicals used to make vapes may be extremely harmful when heated and breathed. By heating the liquid flavouring to a high temperature, vaping devices create an aerosol that is inhaled.

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On May 9, 2024
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