by allowing villagers to strike back against their neighbors by covering their neighbors house with gasoline and lighting a match
Safety matches are not exactly safe but are "Safer" that standard matches as they will not light in unforseen situations such as in your pocket.
friction matches can catch on fire like rapid fire and safety matches are more safe and secure
matches u need to use a special striker to light them
It will be Safe
It depends what you have...Im a match collector for 40 years now and I could help you.
It is important to never eat matches as they are not meant for consumption. Matches contain chemicals that can be harmful if ingested. Keep matches out of reach of children and store them in a safe place to prevent accidental ingestion. If someone ingests a match, seek medical help immediately.
The first safety matches were called "Lucifers," developed in the early 19th century. They were created by Swedish chemist Gustaf Erik Pasch in 1844, but it wasn't until 1855 that the first commercial safety matches were produced by Johan Edvard Lundström in Sweden. Unlike earlier matches, safety matches could only be ignited by striking them against a specially prepared surface, making them safer to use.
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You can buy non-safety matches from some shops but they can be hard to find, i don't know how much they cost, but they are usually pink headed!
Kirtland Safety Society ended in 1837.
Kirtland Safety Society was created in 1836.
Eye goggle and matches and a chair