Yes.
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Cigarettes give off fumes that may harm the health. Automobiles also give off harmful fumes. Some common household products, such as paint also give off harmful fumes.
Yes, paint fumes can harm a turtle. Turtles are sensitive to chemicals and volatile organic compounds found in paint, which can lead to respiratory issues and other health problems. It's important to keep turtles in a well-ventilated area away from any painting activities to ensure their safety. If exposure occurs, monitoring for signs of distress is crucial.
I think it would do more harm not just to your employess but your customers the smell of any paint is strong enough to give you a headache
not if they have no evidence of her doing anything to harm him or put him in harms way or abandon the bay
Yes - car fumes contain carbon monoxide which can kill you if breathed in an enclosed space without sufficient ventilation.
Yes, vinegar can harm car paint because it is acidic and can cause damage to the paint's protective layer. It is not recommended to use vinegar as a cleaning agent on car paint.
Inhaling alcohol fumes can lead to intoxication and potentially cause harm, but it is unlikely to result in the same level of intoxication as drinking alcohol.
Yes!
No, lipstick is made from products that will not harm your lips, paint is not.
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Not any more.