If they weren't safe they wouldn't be permitted to include them
Yes
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) were popular as propellants and solvents due to their excellent stability, non-flammability, and low toxicity, making them safe for use in various applications such as aerosol sprays and refrigeration. Their ability to dissolve oils and fats also made them effective as solvents in cleaning and industrial processes. However, their widespread use has significantly declined due to their role in ozone layer depletion and the adoption of more environmentally friendly alternatives.
They are relatively safe, but not drug free. And your mucus membranes can get dependant on it.
Not at all...
Absolutely! Unopened, it can be kept up to the expiration date marked on the can.
Yes, it is safe to consume canned tomatoes with calcium chloride. Calcium chloride is a common food additive used as a firming agent in canned fruits and vegetables, including tomatoes. It helps maintain the texture of the tomatoes and is considered safe for consumption by regulatory authorities.
Yes as long as the odor is not offensive to you.
If the butter peas are maintained at temperatures above 135°F, they should be safe.
Yes
NO as in heck NO
When looking for ant spray safe for pets, choose products labeled as pet-friendly or natural. Avoid using sprays containing harmful chemicals like permethrin or pyrethroids. Consider consulting with a veterinarian for recommendations on safe ant sprays for use in your home.
No, it is not safe to consume butter that has expired a year ago. Expired butter can spoil and may contain harmful bacteria that can make you sick. It is best to discard expired butter to avoid the risk of foodborne illness.