Probably sit there wondering for a bit then start crying!
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It is a measuring tape that will retract into itself.
static electricity generated by unrolling the tape
Duct tape has a release agent coating that prevents it from sticking to itself, making it easier to unroll and use. This coating allows the tape to be stored in rolls without sticking together before it is used.
I would use a measuring tape because it is easier to wrap it around a baby's head.
yes they did...and they got it all on tape...
No...
Take to the vet.
Well the name explains it by itself. Its sort of like clear tape which you apply onto your lids to create double lids. the tape creates a crease. hope i helped
Tape itself is not toxic. However, some types of tape may contain adhesives or chemicals that could be harmful if ingested or inhaled in large amounts. It's always best to use tape as intended and keep it out of reach of children and pets.
Teflon or bondage tape. Any kind that sticks to itself or you'll get sticky gunk all over your ears D:
Without getting too technical, the tape is applied over the affected area with the muscles in a stretched position. Then the tape is applied from one end of the muscle to the other with very little to no stretch on the tape itself. The tape is applied from the ORIGIN to INSERTION of the muscle for SUPPORT and from INSERTION to ORIGIN for REHABILITATION.sportstapewholesalers.com.au