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if the people in it would have taken precautions as precaution is always better than cure
Depending on the conditions, where you're driving from and the precautions taken, it could be safe, yes.
they would be taken to a dungeon and beheaded or tortured
Yes, but you should take the same precautions that you would in any other city.
Ships do it all the time. So long as normal precautions are taken it is relatively safe.
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to a place where people would come to bid them
Standard safety precautions associated with the manufacture of aluminum (or aluminum as it is written in the UK) would include:high voltage electrical safetyheat protectionhearing conservationmaintenance of clean walking and working surfacesadequate ventilationpreventing heavy things from falling on people or equipment
Mining, fishing, and cropping, among a few others, were main activities. These would have taken place in these colonies.
chemical reaction would have taken place because i love u soo much
It is not unlike driving a car. It is very safe for someone who takes precautions, but for someone who doesn't know what they're doing, it's potentially deadly. The dangers can include burns, electric shock, inhalation of harmful fumes, and UV damage to the eyes and skin. These dangers can be easily avoided if the proper safety precautions are taken. A great deal of these safety precautions would seem to be common sense to the average person. Welding is somewhat dangerous. There is risk of being electrically shocked or even burned. Also, there is risk of inhaling harmful chemicals. There are many precautions that can be taken in order to avoid these consequences.
You can put the TV over the fireplace as long as you take the necessary precautions but i would recommend you don't place it over the fireplace since it's an extra risk.