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UK Vaping Industry Association Contacts NFCC After Major Glasgow Fire

The UK Vaping Industry Association (UKVIA) has contacted the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) following the devastating fire that destroyed a historic four‑storey Victorian building on Glasgow’s Union Street on 8 March 2026. The blaze, which broke out around 3:45 pm, is believed to have started in a shop that sold vapes and caused significant disruption, including the temporary closure of Glasgow Central Station. [fia.uk.com]

🔥 Why UKVIA Reached Out

In a letter sent by Director General John Dunne, UKVIA stated it wants to ensure it is “doing everything possible” to advise vape retailers on immediate safety measures during the ongoing investigation. The letter has also been shared with several UK fire authorities, including the Fire Standards Board and Scottish Fire and Rescue Service. [fsmatters.com]

📢 Safety Measures Reinforced

Although the fire’s exact cause has not yet been confirmed, UKVIA is strengthening safety messaging across the industry. According to Dunne, many retail members have already circulated reminders on fire and lithium battery safety following the incident. The association is urging vape retailers to:

  • Review and update fire risk assessments
  • Contact local fire authorities for additional guidance
  • Ensure appropriate safety protocols are in place across premises
    [fia.uk.com], [thefpa.co.uk]

🏛 What Happens Next

Glasgow City Council has confirmed the remaining structure is “highly dangerous” and demolition began on 13 March 2026. UKVIA says that once investigators determine the precise cause of the fire, it will work with Fire and Rescue Services and relevant authorities to identify lessons learned and prevent similar incidents. [fia.uk.com], [fsmatters.com]

🔧 Regulatory Work Continues

Dunne also highlighted UKVIA’s ongoing collaboration with the UK Government on a proposed mandatory retail licensing scheme under the Tobacco and Vapes Bill—going beyond current Scottish registration requirements. [fsmatters.com]

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