E-cigarettes have been available in the UK for nearly two decades, with the first device hitting the market in 2005.

Since then, scientific research has told us that vaping is much less harmful than smoking, but some people are still a little concerned about the potential risks that come with e-cigarettes.

Many people, who don’t vape themselves, are worried about second-hand vapour posing a threat.

But can it actually cause any harm? How concerned should you be as a bystander? 

Here’s everything you need to know.

What is second-hand vaping?

You’ve probably heard of the term ‘second-hand smoking’, right?

Well, second-hand vaping is essentially the same thing.

It happens when a person inhales the vapour exhaled from someone else’s e-cigarette nearby – and it’s labelled second-hand because it doesn’t come directly from the e-cig.

It’s already been inhaled and exhaled by the first person before it reaches the second.

The dangers of second-hand smoke have only come to light in recent years, and it was discovered that second-hand smoke from tobacco cigarettes is almost just as dangerous as smoking them yourself.

What’s in the second-hand vapour?

Second-hand vapour doesn’t really contain much of anything and, typically, you’ll find all the components that make up most e-liquids in the vapour.

This includes some levels of propylene glycol (PG), vegetable glycerine (VG), flavourings and nicotine – if the person vaping is using a liquid that contains it.

Is it dangerous?

Research up to this point shows that second-hand vapour carries little to no risk.

In fact, research has shown that second-hand vapour poses no significant harm to human health at all, as opposed to smoke from cigarettes – which has the potential to cause some nasty problems.

Many people misconceive nicotine as the most harmful element in cigarette smoke – which is also present in hundreds of e-liquids.

However, almost all of the damage comes from the thousands of other chemicals in tobacco smoke, many of which are extremely toxic – including tar and carbon monoxide – according to the NHS.

You won’t have to worry about being exposed to these elements if you find yourself inhaling second-hand vapour.

Should I practice ‘polite vaping’? 

Second-hand vapour may not be dangerous, but it’s still a good idea to be considerate of people around you while you’re vaping, especially in public spaces.

Again, even though we’ve discovered it causes very little harm, many people would prefer to inhale fresh air – without being hit in the face with a cloud of fruity-smelling vapour. 

Purchase high-quality vape devices online

When it comes to purchasing e-cigarettes and hardware, it’s crucial that you go to a reputable supplier who can provide you with the top-quality products and guidance you need.

Whether you’re a seasoned user or new to the world of e-cigs and vaping, you’re sure to find exactly what you’re looking for at Cloudstix.

As a leading vape company in the UK, we stock a wide range of e-cigarettes and e-juices from popular brands and guarantee some of the most competitive prices in the industry. For more information about our products, or if you have any concerns about the risks of passive vaping – be sure to get in touch with the experts at Cloudstix.

They’d be more than happy to help you out.