DISCLAIMER:

Thank you for choosing our lighters. We care about your safety and want you to have a great experience with our products. However, you should be aware of the potential hazards and risks involved in using lighters. Therefore, please read this disclaimer carefully, as it limits our liability and provides important safety tips:

No Liability:

You agree that our company, its affiliates, and employees are not liable for any harm, injury, or loss that may arise from your use, misuse, or inability to use our products. This includes any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages that may result from using our lighters.

Safety Tips:

Our lighters are for adult use only. Do not let children access or handle them. Keep them in a safe and secure place. Follow these safety tips when using our lighters:

  • Keep lighters out of reach of children: Lighters should be stored in a safe place where children cannot access them. Child-resistant lighters are recommended.
  • Avoid exposing lighters to extreme heat or direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure to heat or sunlight can cause lighters to malfunction or explode. Store lighters in a cool, dry place.
  • Use lighters for their intended purpose only: Lighters should only be used to ignite flames for lighting cigarettes, candles, grills, or other intended purposes. Avoid using lighters as toys or for any other purpose.
  • Do not puncture or tamper with lighters: Piercing, puncturing, or tampering with lighters can cause them to leak or explode, leading to potential injuries.
  • Keep lighters away from flammable materials: Avoid using lighters near flammable liquids, gases, or materials such as gasoline, alcohol, or aerosol sprays.
  • Use caution when refilling lighters: To refill a lighter safely, start by ensuring it is cool and free from any sparks or flames. Identify the refill valve, typically located on the bottom or side of the lighter. Before refilling, bleed the lighter by pressing on the valve to release any remaining gas. Insert the nozzle of the refill canister into the valve and press down to release the butane or lighter fluid. Monitor the fuel level and stop refilling once it reaches the appropriate level. Allow the lighter to rest for a few minutes before testing it to ensure it ignites properly.
  • Do not leave lighters unattended while lit: Always extinguish the flame when you are done using the lighter. Never leave a lit lighter unattended, as it can pose a fire hazard.
  • Dispose of damaged or malfunctioning lighters properly: If a lighter is damaged, malfunctioning, or leaking, it should be disposed of properly according to local regulations. Do not attempt to repair a damaged lighter yourself.
  • Be cautious in windy conditions: In windy conditions, exercise caution when using a lighter to prevent the flame from being blown out or causing accidents.
  • Keep your fingers away from the flame: When lighting a flame with a lighter, keep your fingers away from the flame to avoid burns or injuries.
  • Inspect lighters regularly: Before using a lighter, inspect it for any signs of damage, such as cracks, leaks, or loose parts. Do not use a lighter that appears to be damaged or defective.
  • Use caution when lighting fireworks or other pyrotechnics: If you’re using a lighter to ignite fireworks or other pyrotechnic devices, follow all safety guidelines and local regulations. Keep a safe distance from the flame and the ignited materials.
  • Avoid prolonged use: Extended use of a lighter can cause it to become hot to the touch, increasing the risk of burns. Allow lighters to cool down between uses, especially if you’ve been using them continuously.
  • Store lighters properly during travel: When traveling, make sure to pack lighters securely to prevent accidental activation or damage. Avoid storing lighters in checked luggage on flights, as they may be confiscated by security personnel.
  • Use caution with novelty lighters: Novelty lighters, such as those shaped like toys or animals, may appeal to children but can pose a safety risk if they are mistaken for toys. Exercise caution when using and storing novelty lighters, and keep them out of reach of children.
  • Be mindful of the surroundings: Before using a lighter, ensure that the area is well-ventilated and free from any flammable materials or hazards. Avoid using lighters near curtains, drapes, or other fabrics that could easily catch fire.
  • Know how to properly extinguish a flame: Familiarize yourself with the proper method for extinguishing the flame on your particular type of lighter. Avoid blowing out the flame forcefully, as this can cause hot embers to scatter and potentially ignite nearby materials.
  • Teach children about lighter safety: Educate children about the dangers of playing with lighters and the importance of fire safety. Encourage them to notify an adult if they find a lighter or witness unsafe behavior involving lighters.
  • Keep lighters away from pets: Pets may accidentally chew on or ingest lighters, which can lead to choking or other injuries. Store lighters in a location that is inaccessible to pets.
  • Dispose of empty lighters properly: Once a lighter is empty or no longer functional, dispose of it according to local regulations for hazardous waste disposal. Do not throw lighters in the trash where they may pose a risk of puncturing or causing fires.

Risk Assumption:

You understand and accept the risks and responsibilities associated with using our lighters. You are solely responsible for any harm, injury, or loss that may occur.

Terms and Conditions:

By buying from our online store, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to this disclaimer and our terms and conditions. If you do not agree with these terms, do not use our lighters.

Customer Support:

If you have any questions or concerns about our products or this disclaimer, please contact our customer support team. We value your safety and satisfaction.

Use our lighters safely and responsibly!