What is a safety match and why is it called that – what makes it safe?

A safety match will only ignite when struck against a specially treated, chemically active friction surface on the side of the box. Compared with the earlier phosphorous matches, safety matches are non-poisonous, hence the name.

Before safety matches were invented (by G.E. Pasch in 1844), matches were manufactured using highly poisonous yellow phosphorous. Now, all types of matches are safe.

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