Health officials warn of risks from nicotine-free vaping devices

HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Hawaii State Department of Health issued a warning Tuesday about a new nicotine-free vaping device that has recently been introduced to the market.

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Promoted for their fruity flavors and sleek design, these new vaping devices are being marketed as a safer alternative to traditional smoking.

However, health officials caution that the products can still pose health risks.

“Whether they contain nicotine or not, these devices still contain many of the chemicals typically found in e-cigarettes, which are known to be harmful to health,” said Dr. Emily Wong, spokesperson for the Hawaii State Department of Health. “These include metals and volatile organic compounds.”


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State health officials argue that the availability of these vaping products perpetuates smoking behavior and attempts to evade regulatory oversight.

Under Hawaii’s current e-cigarette law, these non-nicotine vapes are classified as tobacco products and can legally be sold, but they are restricted from sale to individuals under 18 years of age.

“We want the public to be aware that these products, while marketed as nicotine-free and potentially harmless, still carry significant health risks,” Wong emphasized.

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The Department of Health advises consumers, especially young adults and parents, to exercise caution and be informed about the potential health impacts associated with these new vaping products.