If you mean the one I think you mean, one way would be to not actually grasp the wire, but to simply look at it and instead pretend to grasp an imaginary wire parallel to it.
They were safe as Sweden was never under Nazi rule.
The safe code is in the right hand side on top of the progress click on the box the code is:SquareTriangle'sStarThe sand timerCircle
Assuming you mean switching the safety from right-hand to left-hand, no.
Red buoys are primarily used in maritime navigation to indicate safe passage and mark navigational hazards. They often denote the right side of a channel when entering from the open sea, following the right-hand rule in buoyage systems. Additionally, red buoys can signify the presence of underwater objects or areas where vessels should not anchor. They are an essential part of maintaining safe navigation for boats and ships.
As long as it is not too strenuos it shoulf be all right.
Yield means yield. Oncoming traffic already on the road has right of way. You merge when it is safe to do so.
No, it is not safe for a child to play with a toy hand grenade.
When turning left, you must yield the right of way to oncoming traffic. Wait for a safe gap in traffic before making your turn.
No it is not safe. If the chisel slips it may cut your hand.
Serve from the right, remove from the left. Don't expect strict adherence to this, especially if it puts the server in an awkward position. Informal service , or at home , just whatever works and keeps things comfortable and safe .
No, it is not safe to touch battery terminals with your hand as it can result in electric shock or burns.
Safe during a fire