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How to Add Tactile Markers to Vape Devices for Visually Impaired Users in the UK (2026) — A Safety‑First Step‑by‑Step Guide
With the Tobacco and Vapes Act 2026 and a 2026 consultation likely to narrow device colours and introduce plain packaging, tactile markers are essential for blind and low‑vision vapers. This safety‑first guide explains step‑by‑step how to apply bump dots, raised labels or fabric paint, troubleshoot common issues and combine tactile cues with assistive apps for reliable everyday use.
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2026 UK VC Pitch Deck Checklist for Vape‑Tech & Nicotine Harm‑Reduction Startups — How to Win Funding Amid Disposable Vape Restrictions
In 2026 UK VC interest in vape‑tech and nicotine harm‑reduction is rising, but investors now prioritise measurable harm reduction, regulatory readiness and sustainable, cartridge‑based revenue models. This checklist shows the exact slides and evidence VCs expect — from ‘Why Now’ under disposable restrictions to how to mitigate youth‑access and reputational risks.
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Are ‘Vape‑Friendly’ Airbnb Listings Increasing in the UK in 2026? What Hosts and Guests Need to Know
As short‑let competition intensifies in 2026, vaping policies on UK Airbnb listings remain host‑driven. This article examines platform trends, local licensing, vape‑detection tech and practical steps hosts and guests can take to avoid disputes and protect revenue.
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2026 UK Guide: Choosing Accessible Vaping Devices for People with Arthritis and Limited Hand Dexterity
After the UK’s 2025 single‑use vape ban the market shifted to refillable pod systems — a positive change for vapers with reduced hand dexterity. This guide explains accessible features to prioritise, highlights voice‑enabled and fixed‑coil options (including the Oxva Xlim SE 2 Voice Edition), and gives practical buying and usage tips to reduce fiddliness.
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Bluetooth‑connected vapes and your data in the UK (2026): What they share and what vapers should check
Bluetooth is now common in UK vape kits, but admitted telemetry transfers and recent 2026 regulatory changes mean vapers should know what their devices send. This article explains the risks, gives practical checks to protect personal data and outlines how regulation will shape connected‑vape privacy going forward.