Nonsmokeable
Nonsmokeable refers to a substance or material that cannot be effectively or safely burned for the purpose of smoking. This designation typically applies to items not intended for consumption through inhalation of smoke. Examples might include certain types of plastics, treated woods, or materials that produce toxic fumes when heated. The term is often used to differentiate from materials that are traditionally smokeable, such as tobacco leaves or cannabis. Understanding what is nonsmokeable is important for safety, as attempting to smoke such items could lead to health hazards or property damage. In legal contexts, nonsmokeable items are usually not subject to regulations governing tobacco or related products. The definition can also extend to manufactured items designed to be used without combustion, such as certain electronic vaporization devices that heat instead of burn. The core concept revolves around the inability or undesirability of burning a substance for smoke inhalation.