It is not always safe to paint around a baby. The chemicals in the paint can irritate the baby, or the baby may have a reaction to the chemicals. Keep the room well ventilated as you paint so when you do bring the baby back home, the room will be aired out.
Mother's Touch nursery paint is the most risk-free latex paint available and is completely safe for babies and mothers.
No. They will react negatively to the paint. Have them removed from the area until the paint has dried.
Yes
Baby Bath toys are made with safe materials, using safe paint and designs which will not create problems for babies and kids. Parents can leave the toys with babies and not worry about safety.
Really? No, of course not
No, iguanas can be carnivorous and have been known to eat some small mammals, such as babies.
Toys that are all around soft with no removable eyes or pieces are safe for younger babies.
Yes, it is.
A flat screen tv is safe to have around babies. If you hang it on the wall just make sure it is far enough away from the floor and on the wall sturdy so it doesn't fall.
Filled milk is not safe for babies as if it is not handled properly it may cause several problems to babies. Mothers milk is always safe for babies.
Not really, Check the paint to see that it is Non-Toxic, has no harmful ingredients, most do, so I'd really recommend you do not paint your babies furniture, just buy new furniture for your baby.
No paint with fumes is really "safe" to use around horses. Fumes can make their stomachs upset, or damage their brain. It is best to leave your horse far away from the paint until you have applied the paint and let it dry for a few days