justinbrett
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The ‘strike anywhere’ matches contain ignition in/on the match itself. All that is required is friction.
Safety matches the ignition is on the outside of the box, not the match itself.
The former can self ignite, the latter cannot. You have to take a positive action.
I read ages ago something about the dangers of matchbooks in luggage… something about pressure and friction can cause them to heat, smoulder and eventually start of fire. Which is why they’re banned in the hold.
So basically you're saying we need Safety Powerbanks?
The thing is safety matches are just matches. Where do you even buy the other kind? I don't hear people calling for "safety matches". I understand why they are labelled as such but in everyday use they're just matches. If you want to refer to the other kind, then you need to specify. I'm not sure I recall ever lighting one in my entire adult life.
