Anyone caught purchasing, using or owning an electronic vapouriser can be fined up to $2,000 per offence
SINGAPORE: An employer who found a vape device in her maid’s room took to social media asking for advice.
From the liquid, the vape creates an aerosol that looks like water vapour but contains nicotine, flavouring, and other chemicals. Users then inhale the aerosol, and the nicotine and chemicals pass into the bloodstream. In Singapore, the import and sale of e-cigarettes and vapes is banned under a blanket prohibition on imitation tobacco products.Under the Tobacco Act, any person convicted of selling, offering for sale, possessing for sale, importing or distributing e-vapourisers can be fined up to $10,000 or jailed up to six months or both jailed and fined for the first offence.
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