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MN Department of Public Safety State Fire Marshal Division. Fire Standard Compliant Cigarette Program. Terminology. Fire Standard Compliant (FSC) Cigarette Commonly Accepted Reduced Ignition Propensity (RIP) Cigarette Statutory Reference (MS 299F.850 – 859) Fire Safe Cigarette
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MN Department of Public SafetyState Fire Marshal Division Fire Standard Compliant Cigarette Program
Terminology • Fire Standard Compliant (FSC) Cigarette • Commonly Accepted • Reduced Ignition Propensity (RIP) Cigarette • Statutory Reference (MS 299F.850 – 859) • Fire Safe Cigarette • Original Reference • Fire Safe Cigarette Coalition • www.firesafecigarettes.org • No such thing as a fire safe cigarette – even the FSC cigarettes • Please do not use this term
What is an FSC Cigarette? • A cigarette that will self-extinguish if: • Left Unattended • Not Actively Smoked • Not fool proof • 25% of the test trial may not meet the testing criteria • This is acceptable under the standard
Why are FSC Cigarettes Important? • National • Leading cause of fatal fires in homes • 700 to 900 smoking related fire fatalities each year • 25% of the fatalities are not the smokers • Minnesota • 4% of structure fires are smoking related • 7 / 40 (18%) of fire fatalities in 2007 • 5 / 32 (16%) of fire fatalities in 2008
What Products Are Included? • Included • Paper Wrapped Cigarettes • Must Contain Tobacco • Not Included • Herbal Cigarettes • Cigars • Little Cigars • Pipes and Pipe Tobacco • Roll Your Own Cigarettes
Testing Method • ASTM Standard E2187-04 • Standard Test Method for Measuring the Ignition Strength of Cigarettes • Testing Laboratories • Independent • Manufacturer’s Lab • Must be ISO / IEC 17025 Accredited • Equivalent Test Method Approved by the State Fire Marshal • Another State’s Fire Marshal
Product Marking FSC • All packages, cartons and cases • Located in the area of the UPC code • Must be uniform • May be stamped, engraved, embossed or printed
Manufacturer’s Requirements • Effective December 1, 2008 • All cigarettes shipped for sale in MN must be FSC certified • Certifications Issued by SFM • Three Year Certification • $250 Fee per Brand Style • New York State – 1,100 + Certified Brand Styles
Wholesalers / Distributors • Effective December 1, 2008 • Must only ship FSC cigarettes to retailers • Provide each retailer with copy of FSC markings • Must allow SFM, AG, and Commissioner of Revenue access to records • May sell existing stock if stamped prior to 12/1/08 • May house non-FSC cigarettes for sale outside MN.
Retailers • Effective December 1, 2008 must sell only FSC cigarettes • May continue to sell existing inventory if stamped before 12/1/08 • Must allow SFM, AG and Commissioner of Revenue access to records.
Consumers • This is not an anti-smoking campaign • No change in taste • No increase in cost • No increase in toxicity (Harvard School of Public Health Study) • Look for FSC marking
Fire Service • Reporting • File MFIRS Report • Submit separate report cigarette fire report • Please submit within 24 hours of the • Report form available on the SFM – FSC Web site at www.fire.state.mn.us/FSC/FSCMain.htm • Single page form • Needed to track effectiveness of FSC program for report to MN Legislature
Bob Dahm, Chief DeputyState Fire Marshal Contact for Questions 444 Cedar Street, Suite 145 St. Paul, MN 55101-5145 651-201-7202 Robert.Dahm@state.mn.us www.fire.state.mn.us