Can cigerette buds cause a fire?

2019-01-13 9:47 am
Before anyone says anything, I’ve made the decision to stop smoking indoors as I’m aware of the dangers.

For a while I’ve been smoking cigarettes out my window (I live in the top bedroom of my house). I’ve been smoking out my window for a while and have been putting them in a hole out my window (nothing damage has ever been caused). I’ve just smoked another cigarette and made sure it was completely out before placing it in the hole outside my window. However I’m still feeling insecure, is there a chance this can cause a fire even though this has always been safe in the past and I made sure the cigerette was completely out?

回答 (7)

2019-01-13 9:49 am
No, cigarette buds bloom in the spring and make pretty cigarette flowers.

When are you kids gonna learn to f**king spell?
2019-01-13 9:52 am
butts, not buds. Learn to spell simple words. Yes, if they're still glowing they can cause a fire.
2019-01-13 9:49 am
I'm a smoker. I wouldn't feel comfortable unless it was put out in water.
2019-01-16 4:25 am
Almost all cigarettes today have an added chemical that puts the "butt" out. Unless you're puffing on a cigarette every few seconds, the "butt" will stop burning and the entire cigarette is "out". The chemical was added to prevent a smoldering cigarette from causing a fire.
2019-01-15 7:00 am
Don't you mean butts? And yes, they can cause a fire.
2019-01-14 7:56 pm
They can do you just need to be careful. If youre at home use an ashtray. If you are out just drop it on the floor or on the grass and stub it out with your foot. My girlfriend did that at the village open air carol service on Christmas eve.
2019-01-13 9:48 am
i wouldnt do that, you nnight think its out when its not

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