that the teachers will impart the sylabus the correct way tand the children will have a safe education enviriomenty.
well it depends what age your children are and how sensible they are.as kids will be kids! on the packet there should be an age on the packet,im sure you'll find it.
No they are not.
Dry erase markers are generally safe for use on whiteboards and other non-porous surfaces. However, it is important to avoid ingesting or inhaling the ink, as it can be toxic in large quantities. It is best to use them in a well-ventilated area and keep them away from children who may be tempted to put them in their mouths.
Mark the edges of safe water areas.
Expo markers are supposed to be used on whiteboards only, so I would not recommend it.
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Mark the edges of safe water areas.
Most magic markers are considered non-toxic, as they are designed to be safe for general use, including by children. However, some markers may contain chemicals such as xylene or toluene, which can be harmful if inhaled or ingested in large quantities. It is always recommended to use markers in a well-ventilated area and to avoid prolonged exposure.
No it is not safe, We all have sweat glants, and if you draw on yourself it could seep into your skin, just like a cream(which is good for you),but ink or markers isn't, it layers the skin and even though markers say "non toxic" its still bad.
Yes, it is necessary to use safe water markers while boating to ensure the safety of all passengers on board.
Whiteboard cleaner is typically made of a mixture of solvents, surfactants, and water. The solvents help dissolve the ink or marker residue, while the surfactants help break down the residue and make it easier to wipe away. The water helps to dilute the solution and make it safe for use on whiteboard surfaces. When applied to a whiteboard, the cleaner works by breaking down the ink or marker residue, allowing it to be wiped away easily with a cloth or eraser.