Lighters - Safety specifications (ISO/DIS 9994:2025)

This document specifies requirements for lighters to ensure a reasonable degree of safety for normal use or reasonably foreseeable misuse of such lighters by users.
This document applies to all flame-producing products commonly known as cigarette lighters, cigar lighters and pipe lighters.
It does not apply to matches and flame-producing products intended solely for igniting materials other than cigarettes, cigars, and pipes.

Feuerzeuge - Festlegungen für die Sicherheit (ISO/DIS 9994:2025)

Briquets - Spécifications de sécurité (ISO/DIS 9994:2025)

Le présent document spécifie des exigences relatives aux briquets qui permettent d'assurer aux utilisateurs un niveau de sécurité raisonnable lors de leur usage normal ou anormal mais raisonnablement prévisible.
Le présent document couvre tous les produits de consommation produisant une flamme, communément désignés sous les appellations de briquets pour cigarettes, briquets pour cigares et briquets pour pipes.
Il ne s'applique pas aux allumettes ni aux dispositifs produisant une flamme destinée uniquement à allumer des matériaux autres que des cigarettes, des cigares et des pipes.

Vžigalniki - Varnostna specifikacija (ISO/DIS 9994:2025)

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-januar-2026
Vžigalniki - Varnostna specifikacija (ISO/DIS 9994:2025)
Lighters - Safety specifications (ISO/DIS 9994:2025)
Feuerzeuge - Festlegungen für die Sicherheit (ISO/DIS 9994:2025)
Briquets - Spécifications de sécurité (ISO/DIS 9994:2025)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN ISO 9994
ICS:
97.180 Razna oprema za dom in Miscellaneous domestic and
trgovino commercial equipment
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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Contents  Page
Foreword .v
Introduction .vi
1  Scope . 1
2  Normative references . 1
3  Terms and definitions . 1
4  Functional requirements . 4
4.1 Flame generation .4
4.2 Flame heights .5
4.2.1 Non-adjustable lighters .5
4.2.2 Adjustable lighters .6
4.2.3 Dual flame type lighter .6
4.2.4 Multiple flame type lighter .6
4.3 Flame-height adjustment .6
4.4 Resistance to spitting or sputtering and flaring .7
4.5 Flame extinction .7
4.6 Volumetric displacement of fuel . .8
4.7 Mass of fuel .8
5  Structural integrity requirements . 8
5.1 External finish .8
5.2 Compatibility with fuel .8
5.3 Resistance to fuel loss .9
5.4 Resistance to dropping .9
5.5 Resistance to elevated temperature .9
5.6 Resistance to internal pressure .9
5.7 Burning behaviour .10
5.8 Resistance to cyclic burning .10
5.9 Resistance to continuous burning.11
6  Test methods .11
6.1 Test specimens and test sequencing .11
6.1.1 Test specimens .11
6.1.2 Test sequencing .11
6.2 Flame height measurement .11
6.2.1 Apparatus .11
6.2.2 Procedure .11
6.3 Spitting, sputtering and flaring tests . 12
6.3.1 General . 12
6.3.2 Apparatus . 12
6.3.3 Procedure . 12
6.4 Flame extinction test . 13
6.4.1 Apparatus . 13
6.4.2 Procedure . 13
6.5 Fuel compatibility test .14
6.5.1 General .14
6.5.2 Apparatus .14
6.5.3 Procedure .14
6.6 Refilling test .16
6.6.1 General .16
6.6.2 Apparatus .16
6.6.3 Procedure .16
6.7 Volumetric fuel-displacement test .17
6.7.1 General .17
6.7.2 Test specimens .18
6.7.3 Apparatus .18

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6.7.4 Procedure .18
6.8 Drop test .19
6.8.1 General .19
6.8.2 Apparatus .19
6.8.3 Procedure .19
6.9 Elevated-temperature test . 20
6.9.1 General . 20
6.9.2 Apparatus . 20
6.9.3 Procedure .21
6.10 Internal-pressure test . 22
6.10.1 General . 22
6.10.2 Test specimens . 22
6.10.3 Apparatus . 22
6.10.4 Procedure . 22
6.11 Cyclic-burning-time test . . 23
6.11.1 General . 23
6.11.2 Procedure . 23
6.12 Continuous-burning-time test .24
6.12.1 General .24
6.12.2 Apparatus .24
6.12.3 Procedure .24
7  Instructions and warnings . .25
7.1 General . 25
7.2 Location . 25
7.3 Textual safety information . 25
7.4 Signs . 26
7.4.1 General . 26
7.4.2 Safety signs . 26
7.4.3 QR code or data matrix code or website address .27
7.5 Refilling instructions . 28
7.5.1 General . 28
7.5.2 Fluid lighters . 28
7.5.3 Gas lighters . 28
8  Product marking .28
Annex A (normative)  Test sequencing and minimum sampling size .29
Annex B  (normative)  Reported distribution of maximum flame heights of postmixing
adjustable refillable and non-refillable lighters .32

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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards
bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 61, Plastics, Subcommittee SC 4, Burning
behaviour.
This sixth edition cancels and replaces the fifth edition (ISO 9994:2018), which has been technically revised.
The main changes compared to the previous edition are as follows:
— Subclauses 3.1, 3.13 and 3.17 have been modified. Subclauses 3.24, 3.25, 3.26 and 3.27 have been added.
— Subclauses 4.2.2.2, 4.2.2.3 and 4.2.2.4 have been modified.
— Clause 4.7 has been modified.
— Subclauses 5.3.2 and 5.3.3 have been modified.
— Subclauses 5.4.1 and 5.4.2 have been modified.
— Subclause 6.1.2 has been modified.
— Subclauses 6.2.1.3 and 6.2.2.4 have been modified.
— Subclause 6.3.2 has been added. Subclauses 6.3.3 has been modified.
— Subclauses 6.6.1, 6.6.2 have been modified. Subclauses 6.6.3.2 and 6.6.3.3 have been added.
— Subclause 6.8.2.1 has been modified.
— Clause 7 has been modified.
— Annex A has been modified.
— Annex B has been added.
Any feedback or questions on this document should be directed to the user’s national standards body. A
complete listing of these bodies can be found at www.iso.org/members.html.

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Introduction
Lighters, being flame-producing articles, can, as do all flame sources, present a potential hazard to users.
The safety specifications given in this document cannot eliminate all hazards, but are intended to reduce
potential hazards to users.
This document is intended to be revised periodically to consider flame height reduction (see note in 4.2),
as well as improvements to other requirements such as flame stability, flame extinction, temperature
resistance, pressure resistance, refilling, markings and instructions and warnings.

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Lighters — Safety specifications
WARNING — Persons using this document should be familiar with normal laboratory practice, if
applicable. This document does not purport to address all the safety concerns, if any, associated with
its use. It is the responsibility of the user to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to
determine the applicability of any other restrictions.
1  Scope
This document specifies requirements for lighters to ensure a reasonable degree of safety for normal use or
reasonably foreseeable misuse of such lighters by users.
This document applies to all flame-producing products commonly known as cigarette lighters, cigar lighters
and pipe lighters.
It does not apply to matches and flame-producing products intended solely for igniting materials other than
cigarettes, cigars, and pipes.
2  Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes
requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 7941, Commercial propane and butane — Analysis by gas chromatography
UL 1439, Tests for Sharpness of Edges on Equipment
3  Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at https:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
lighter
manually operated flame-producing article (3.24), employing a petrochemical derivative as a fuel, normally
used for deliberately igniting cigarettes, cigars and pipes, and which might foreseeably be used to ignite
(3.21) materials such as paper, wicks, candles and lanterns
Note 1 to entry: Lighters are specifically not intended for use as candles or as flashlights, or for other uses requiring
an extended burn time.
Note 2 to entry: Lighters are not considered substances (3.25), mixtures (3.26), a container with a substance or a
mixture, or a combination of article and substance/mixture.
Note 3 to entry: Lighters are not considered aerosol dispensers (3.27).

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3.2
fluid lighter
lighter (3.1), with an exposed wick, that employs as fuel liquid hydrocarbons such as hexane whose gauge
vapour pressure at 24 °C does not exceed 34,5 kPa
3.3
gas lighter
lighter (3.1) that employs as fuel liquefied hydrocarbons such as n-butane, isobutane and propane whose
gauge vapour pressure at 24 °C exceeds 104 kPa
3.4
postmixing burner lighter
gas lighter (3.3) in which fuel is supplied for combustion and air is supplied at the point of combustion
3.5
premixing burner lighter
gas lighter (3.3) in which fuel and air are mixed before being supplied for combustion
3.6
non-refillable lighter
disposable lighter
lighter (3.1) marketed with an integral supply of fuel and that is not intended to be refilled with fuel
3.7
refillable lighter
lighter (3.1) intended to be refuelled either by transferring fuel from an external container or by inserting a
new prefilled fuel reservoir
3.8
adjustable lighter
lighter (3.1) provided with a mechanism for the user to vary the flame height (3.13)
3.9
non-adjustable lighter
lighter (3.1) that is not provided with a user-accessible mechanism to adjust the flame height (3.13)
Note 1 to entry: The flame height is preset by the manufacturer.
3.10
automatically adjusting pipe lighter
lighter (3.1) characterized by an automatic increase in flame height (3.13) when tilted from an upright
position, designed specifically for lighting pipes
3.11
self-extinguishing lighter
lighter (3.1) that, once ignited, requires continuous intentional and positive action to maintain a flame (3.20)
and that is subsequently extinguished by the termination of such positive action
3.12
non-self-extinguishing lighter
lighter (3.1) that, once ignited, does not require intentional or positive action by the user to maintain a flame
(3.20) and requires a subsequent deliberate user action to extinguish the flame
3.13
flame height
linear distance from the tip of the visible flame (3.20) to the top of the shield or, in the absence of a shield,
from the tip of the visible flame to the bottom of the exposed wick or the top of the burner valve orifice (3.16)
Note 1 to entry: Flame height as observed by the naked eye.

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3.14
shield
structure that totally or partially surrounds the burner valve orifice (3.16) of a gas lighter (3.3) or the wick of
a fluid lighter (3.2)
3.15
burner valve
component of a gas lighter (3.3) which controls the release of fuel
3.16
burner valve orifice
tip of the burner valve (3.15) from which fuel is released
3.17
flaring
variation of flame height (3.13) from the steady-state flame condition
Note 1 to entry: Flaring as observed by the naked eye.
3.18
sustained self-ignition
propagation of a flame (3.20) by other than deliberate manual operation so as to cause the ignition element
to be activated and the flame to continue to burn
EXAMPLE By dropping the lighter.
3.19
spitting
sputtering
flame phenomenon of a gas lighter (3.3) wherein the escape of non-evaporated liquefied gas produces a
shower of burning liquid droplets which separate from the main flame
3.20
flame
result of combustion of fuel that produces heat and often light which could be visible with the naked eye
under normal or subdued lighting conditions
3.21
ignite
produce a flame (3.20) with a lighter (3.1) by activating the self-contained ignition and fuel release systems
of that lighter in the intended manner
3.22
dual flame type lighter
lighter (3.1) that employs a burner valve system(s) that produces more than one type of flame (premixing
and postmixing), which could be produced independently and separately (one flame type at a time), or
dependently and concurrently (multiple flame types at a time)
3.23
multiple flame type lighter
lighter (3.1) that employs a burner valve system(s) that produces more than one flame of the same type of
flame (premixing or postmixing), which could be produced independently and separately (one flame at a
time), or dependently and concurrently (multiple flames at a time)
3.24
article
object which during production is given a special shape, surface or design which determines its function to a
greater degree than does its chemical composition

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3.25
substance
chemical element and its compounds in the natural state or obtained by any manufacturing process,
including any additive necessary to preserve its stability and any impurity deriving from the process
used, but excluding any solvent which may be separated without affecting the stability of the substance or
changing its composition
3.26
mixture
solution composed of two or more substances
3.27
aerosol dispenser
non-reusable container made of metal, glass or plastic and containing a gas compressed, liquefied or
dissolved under pressure, with or without a liquid, paste or powder, and fitted with a release device allowing
the contents to be ejected as solid or liquid particles in suspension in a gas, as a foam, paste or powder or in
a liquid state
4  Functional requirements
4.1  Flame generation
In order to minimize the possibility of inadvertent ignition, or self-ignition, lighters shall require a
deliberate manual operation to produce a flame. This operation shall conform to at least one of the following
requirements:
a) positive action on the part of the user shall be required to generate and maintain a flame;
b) two or more independent actions by the user shall be required to generate a flame;
c) an actuating force equal to, or greater than, 15 N shall be required to generate a flame (see Figure 1).

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Key
1 lighter
2 mass
F flame-generation actuating force
Figure 1 — Application of flame-generation actuating force as specified in 4.1 c) — Push-button
actuator
4.2  Flame heights
NOTE During the review process prior to the adoption of this version of this document, lighter industry experts
analysed the maximum flame heights of lighters present in the market in a sampling of countries (see Annex B). As a
result of that analysis, the maximum flame heights of certain lighter types were reduced from the prior version of this
document.
In some countries, maximum flame height requirements vary from the requirements defined in this document.
The following parameters should be taken into account when considering further maximum flame height reduction in
future versions of this document:
— Safety,
— Consumers' varying expectations and needs, including those based on their geographical location,
— Industrial constraints of lighter manufacturers in line with widely available, royalty-free state-of-the-art
technology.
4.2.1  Non-adjustable lighters
4.2.1.1  Non-adjustable fluid lighters shall not be capable of producing a flame height greater than 120 mm
when tested in accordance with 6.2.

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4.2.1.2  Non-adjustable, postmixing and premixing burner lighters shall not be capable of producing a
flame height greater than 50 mm when tested in accordance with 6.2.
4.2.2  Adjustable lighters
4.2.2.1  For adjustable lighters as defined in 3.8, the maximum flame height that a user will obtain under
different conditions of use shall comply with the following requirements when tested in accordance with 6.2.
4.2.2.2  Adjustable (refillable or non-refillable) postmixing burner lighters shall have the flame height
adjusted by the manufacturer in such a manner that the lighter, when first ignited by the user — without
changing the adjustment — will not produce a flame height greater than 90 mm.
4.2.2.3  Adjustable refillable postmixing burner lighters shall not be capable of producing a flame height
greater than 107 mm when deliberately adjusted by the user to the manufacturer’s design limit for maximum
flame height.
4.2.2.4  Adjustable non-refillable postmixing burner lighters shall not be capable of producing a flame
height greater than 90 mm when deliberately adjusted by the user to the manufacturer’s design limit for
maximum flame height.
4.2.2.5  Adjustable premixing burner lighters shall have the flame height adjusted by the manufacturer in
such a manner that the lighter, when first ignited by the user — without changing the adjustment — will not
produce a flame height greater than 60 mm.
4.2.2.6  Adjustable premixing burner lighters shall not be capable of producing a flame height greater than
75 mm when deliberately adjusted by the user to the manufacturer’s design limit for maximum flame height.
4.2.2.7  Adjustable postmixing and premixing burner lighters shall not be capable of producing a flame
height greater than 50 mm when set at the lowest possible flame height.
4.2.2.8  Automatically adjusting pipe lighters shall not be capable, in any position, of producing a flame
height greater than 100 mm.
4.2.2.9  The maximum attainable flame height for lighters shall be limited by pre-setting or by product
design, or both.
4.2.3  Dual flame type lighter
For each type of flame of a dual flame type lighter, the flame height shall comply with the corresponding
requirement for that type of flame provided in 4.2.1 or 4.2.2.
4.2.4  Multiple flame type lighter
For multiple flame type lighters, the flame height of each flame shall comply with the corresponding
requirement provided in 4.2.1 or 4.2.2.
4.3  Flame-height adjustment
4.3.1  Adjustable lighters as defined in 3.8 shall require a deliberate action on the part of the user either to
decrease or to increase the flame height when used in the normal manner. Adjustable lighters shall bear an
indication showing the direction of movement of the adjusting mechanism required to produce a higher or
lower flame.
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4.3.2  On lighters whose adjusting mechanisms conform to 4.3.3 and 4.3.4, the direction of movement shall
be permanently imprinted or engraved on the lighter in the vicinity of the adjusting mechanism and readily
visible and understandable.
4.3.3  Gas lighters having rotary-movement flame-control actuators approximately at right-angles to the
flame shall perform as follows:
a) when the flame-control actuator is at the top of the lighter and the lighter is held so that the flame is
oriented vertically upward, and the user is facing the flame-control actuator, moving the actuator to the
left shall produce a decrease in flame height;
b) when the flame-control actuator is at the bottom of the lighter, and the lighter is held so that the user is
facing the actuator, a clockwise movement shall produce a decrease in flame height.
4.3.4  For gas lighters requiring movement of the flame-control actuator approximately parallel to the
flame axis, the flame height shall decrease or increase in accordance with the direction of the movement.
4.3.5  If the flame-control actuator protrudes from the body of the lighter, it shall require a minimum
actuating force of 1 N applied over the entire range of adjustment in a tangential direction (see Figure 2).
4.4  Resistance to spitting or sputtering and flaring
Gas lighters as defined in 3.3, when set at the maximum flame height, shall exhibit no spitting or sputtering
as defined in 3.19, or flaring as defined in 3.17, when tested in accordance with 6.3.
Key
1 direction of flame-control actuating force
Figure 2 — Application of flame-control actuating force as specified in 4.3.5
4.5  Flame extinction
When a lighter is extinguished in the intended manner, for example by closing a cover or by releasing a
button or a lever, it shall meet the following requirements with respect to extinction time.
a) Non-adjustable fluid and postmixing burner lighters, at their permanently set flame heights, when
tested in accordance with 6.4, shall have any exposed flame completely extinguished within 2 s after a
10 s burn.
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b) Adjustable postmixing burner lighters, when tested in accordance with 6.4, shall have any flame
completely extinguished within 2 s:
1) after a 10 s burn when set at a flame height of 50 mm, or the maximum flame height the adjustment
allows if lower than 50 mm;
2) after a 5 s burn when set at maximum flame height.
c) In the case of postmixing burner lighters that have shields, an additional 2 s afterburn (i.e. continuous
burning) is acceptable if the flame, during this additional 2 s period, does not extend above the shield.
d) Non-adjustable premixing burner lighters, at their permanently set flame heights, when tested in
accordance with 6.4, shall have any flame completely extinguished in no more than 5 s after a 10 s burn.
e) Adjustable premixing burner lighters, when tested in accordance with 6.4, shall have any flame
completely extinguished in no more than 5 s:
1) after a 10 s burn when set at a flame height of 50 mm, or the maximum flame height the adjustment
allows if lower than 50 mm;
2) after a 5 s burn when set at maximum flame height.
NOTE In the case of premixing burner gas lighters, the total afterburn time in this document is intended to
be reconsidered periodically with a view to gradual reduction in line with technological progress.
f) In the case of dual flame type lighters, the extinction time of each type of flame shall comply with the
corresponding requirement for that type of flame provided in this subclause.
g) In the case of multiple flame type lighters, the extinction time of each flame shall comply with the
corresponding requirement for that type of flame provided in this subclause.
4.6  Volumetric displacement of fuel
For gas lighters shipped with fuel, the liquid portion of the fuel shall not exceed 85 % of the volumetric
capacity of the fuel reservoir when tested in accordance with 6.7.
4.7  Mass of fuel
For gas lighters shipped with fuel, the mass of liquefied fuel shall not exceed 10 g, when tested in accordance
with 6.7.4.2.
5  Structural integrity requirements
5.1  External finish
Lighters shall have no external sharp edges that could cause accidental cuts or abrasions to the user when
handled or used in the intended manner. If a potential sharp edge is found it shall be tested according to
UL 1439.
NOTE UL refers to Underwriters Laboratories.
5.2  Compatibility with fuel
5.2.1  Components of fluid lighters as defined in 3.2 that come into contact with the fuel recommended by
the manufacturer shall not, after extended contact with that fuel, deteriorate so as to cause the lighter to fail
any of the criteria contained in this document, when tested in accordance with 6.5.
5.2.2  Components of gas lighters as defined in 3.3 that come into contact with the fuel recommended by
the manufacturer shall not deteriorate after exposure to the fuel, so as to cause the lighter to fail any of the

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criteria contained in this document or allow gas escape exceeding 15 mg/min, when tested in accordance
with 6.5.
5.2.3  Lighters that meet the requirements of 5.2.1 and 5.2.2 and that are able to be ignited in the intended
manner shall subsequently meet all the applicable requirements of 4.1 to 4.5, inclusive. Lighters that are not
able to be ignited in the intended manner do not constitute a failure.
5.3  Resistance to fuel loss
5.3.1  Refillable fluid lighters having a sealed fuel reservoir shall have
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