Reid Welch
1 MW
No lawsuit will come of this minor burn damage (second degree, barely).
No recompense will be asked for.



Have done my civic duty and notified the makers.
They will be in direct touch with me very soon.
It is a fluke accident. These things can happen.
DO NOT EVER EVER "aim" a butane lighter in the direction of your face
when you "flick your BIC". Such a fine company, and the product: decades-old, proven-safe design.
But something went wrong
FAAAWHOOOOPH! Butane at its vapour pressure of about 10PSI, instantly all dumped from the tip of the lighter;
I do not know how, but I suspect the metering valve (if that's what it is termed), somehow failed.
BIC corp. engineers will get the now-empty, white, regular, full sized BIC by mail, and will determine the cause of the failure.
NB: NEVER EVER aim a lighter at your face, even from two feet away.
Hold it vertical, at least, and be careful. It could have been so much worse.
These images were made 30 minutes ago.
The accident: 48 hours ago.
I am no longer in any pain worth mentioning. No pain now.
No scars will result.
Lucky me: I had my reader glasses on, now defaced, those polycarbonate lenses,
or the "free singe shave" would have taken off my eye lashes.
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No worries, mates. I will amplify on this in a bit.
NO LAWSUIT. I am not made that way.
After all, it's just a minor burn and it was just "one of those things"
and besides.... I had that nearly-empty, white lighter (you can see how much liquid remains in a white Bic, held to a light),
HORIZONTAL = don't do that, ever, fool-reid, or YOU, either! :x
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Dear BIC,
No worries. Just to possibly save others from much worse injury, etc.
Your product is quality, and this is probably a one-in-a-jillion accident,
a freak of "sxxx happens", mechanical nature.
No recompense will be asked for.



Have done my civic duty and notified the makers.
They will be in direct touch with me very soon.
It is a fluke accident. These things can happen.
DO NOT EVER EVER "aim" a butane lighter in the direction of your face
when you "flick your BIC". Such a fine company, and the product: decades-old, proven-safe design.
But something went wrong
FAAAWHOOOOPH! Butane at its vapour pressure of about 10PSI, instantly all dumped from the tip of the lighter;
I do not know how, but I suspect the metering valve (if that's what it is termed), somehow failed.
BIC corp. engineers will get the now-empty, white, regular, full sized BIC by mail, and will determine the cause of the failure.
NB: NEVER EVER aim a lighter at your face, even from two feet away.
Hold it vertical, at least, and be careful. It could have been so much worse.
These images were made 30 minutes ago.
The accident: 48 hours ago.
I am no longer in any pain worth mentioning. No pain now.
No scars will result.
Lucky me: I had my reader glasses on, now defaced, those polycarbonate lenses,
or the "free singe shave" would have taken off my eye lashes.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
No worries, mates. I will amplify on this in a bit.
NO LAWSUIT. I am not made that way.
After all, it's just a minor burn and it was just "one of those things"
and besides.... I had that nearly-empty, white lighter (you can see how much liquid remains in a white Bic, held to a light),
HORIZONTAL = don't do that, ever, fool-reid, or YOU, either! :x
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Dear BIC,
No worries. Just to possibly save others from much worse injury, etc.
Your product is quality, and this is probably a one-in-a-jillion accident,
a freak of "sxxx happens", mechanical nature.
