Fire-Safe CigarettesSmokers who linger between drags on their cigarette may need to be a tad more careful in New York. Their smokes will self-extinguish if not puffed on regularly.

Beginning Monday, New York becomes the first state to require new “fire-safe” cigarettes to be sold. The law is meant to cut down on the number of smoking-related fires.
For the past several months, companies have rushed to meet the deadline to supply vendors with the new cigarettes, which are wrapped in special ultra-thin banded paper that essentially inhibits burning.
But manufacturers warn that though the new cigarettes go out on their own, they’re not fireproof and careless handling could still lead to fires.
The lower-ignition paper does nothing to curtail the toxicity of cigarettes or reduce the health effects of smoking. About 900 Americans die each year and another 2,500 are hurt by fires started by cigarettes left unattended.
Customers can see if their pack of cigarettes comply with the new law by checking for a tiny mark next to the bar code — an asterisk, a dash or a diamond.
Philip Morris USA, the nation’s No. 1 cigarette maker, has marketed its Merit brand nationally with the banded paper since 2000, but it had to tweak it to meet New York’s standards, said Brendan McCormick, a Philip Morris spokesman.

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