UL Research Institutes' Chemical Insights Releases Guidance on Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems - Chemical Insights

UL Research Institutes’ Chemical Insights Releases Guidance on Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems

 

ATLANTAJuly 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — UL Research Institutes’ (ULRIChemical Insights released comprehensive guidance on electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS). “Science Education and Research on Vaping and Interventions for Community Engagement” (SERVICE) is a resource on the use and safety of ENDS in the practice commonly known as vaping. This vital resource addresses several misconceptions that exist regarding the safety of vaping and summarizes different strategies that stakeholders, manufacturers, educators, health professionals, and community organizations can use to reduce health risks to users and bystanders.

This SERVICE guidance document was produced by an expert task force of professionals from academic institutions, medical research centers, and health care practices including the VA San Diego Healthcare System; Harvard University; Soft Smiles, LLC; West Virginia UniversityLouisiana State University; Center for Black Health ad Equity; Redan (Ga) High School; Purdue UniversityGeorgia State UniversityNew York University Langone Health; and ULRI.

“The SERVICE guidance document sheds light on the numerous misconceptions about vaping and the hazards associated with ENDS use,” said Christa Wright, Ph.D., co-chair of the task force and Director of the Center for Toxicology and Human Health at Chemical Insights. “Safer does not mean safe and we try to dispel many of the myths around ENDS that lead people to believe it is a safer alternative to traditional cigarettes.”

Among the misconceptions addressed in the guidance document:

  • ENDS emissions are just water vapor
  • Vaping is safer than smoking cigarettes
  • Vaping doesn’t hurt anyone around you
  • Vaping is safe during pregnancy
  • Vapes don’t pollute the environment
  • Using vapes along with cigarettes or marijuana is okay
  • Vaping isn’t addictive

“I’m extremely proud of the role UL Research Institutes has played here,” said Christopher Cramer, Ph.D., Senior Vice President and Chief Research Officer for ULRI. “Thanks to its having convened and led a wide range of expert contributors, Chemical Insights has created the first truly comprehensive guidance on the risks posed by primary, secondary, and tertiary exposure to vape emissions. We believe this guidance will help individuals, businesses, and society take appropriate steps to mitigate these risks and better promote public health.”

Read the full SERVICE guidance document here.

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