According to this news report from The Sentinel, young adults in Colorado can’t shake vaping addiction. “It needs to be right next to my head when I fall asleep at night,” says one college student. “As more high schoolers and younger kids experimented with e-cigarettes, physicians and researchers warned it could lead to widespread addiction, creating a “Generation Vape.” Not only that, but rates of vaping among teens and young adults have “skyrocketed over the last decade. Certain social and biological factors make teens and young adults more likely to vape.” All this vaping by teens and pre-teens on school grounds during the school day creates myriad problems for school officials. Fortunately, resources such as Soter Technologies’ FlySense vaping detection devices notify school officials – in real-time – when vaping (and/or bullying) is taking place in areas such as restrooms where recording devices are not an option due to privacy issues.