It's legal in the state of CT.
No it is definitely not safe; all you have to do is Google it! For a more in depth explaination visit Dr Mercola's site www.mercola.com
Well, probably a minimum of 4' to 5' but can go to what ever depth you can attain. That min. depth is so that you do not touch the bottom of the pool if you are doing laps in a lap pool. It can be any depth you want
Yes but it always depends on if you canswim and the depth of the water. It s good for exercising and is pretty safe. It relaxes you. It has more pros than cons so i think they are safe.
Dig Safe does not find the location of underground facilities, or determine the depth of facilities. Dig Safe is a call center that serves a clearinghouse function. You notify Dig Safe to request a utility mark out. We take your request and notify the participating utilities. The utilities respond to mark the lines, using their own records. Most utilities will not estimate the depth of facilities, especially older facilities. Many factors affect the grade - soil erosion, frost heaves, road or yard resurfacing.. the only safe way to determine the depth of any facility is to first get the line located, then hand dig carefully to find it.
Yes it can. Every submarine has a maximum depth at which it is safe to operate. If it goes lower than its safe limit, the pressure can crush the hull.
The frost line depth for North Dakota is 4 feet normally to 6.5 feet extreme. 5 feet would be safe for posts.
All tires on vehicles driven in Missouri must be safe. There is no listed minimum tiretread depth or mention of tire grooving in the laws.
depth perception. The visual cliff is an apparatus that presents an apparent drop-off to test whether infants can perceive depth and distinguish between safe and unsafe areas. Infants who refuse to cross or show signs of hesitation may indicate developed depth perception skills.
The Neve 07101042 women's watch is rated as water resistant to a depth of 30 meters or 100 feet, so it should be safe to wear while swimming and showering.
To eliminate safety hazards keeping them safe for navigation. They periodically insure depth is maintained as per nautical charts.
A depth gauge on ships is used to measure the water depth beneath the vessel. This instrument helps ensure safe navigation by preventing grounding in shallow waters and allows crew to make informed decisions regarding course adjustments. Accurate depth readings are crucial for avoiding underwater obstacles and ensuring compliance with navigational charts. Overall, depth gauges play a vital role in maritime safety and operational efficiency.
When nearing a lighthouse, the most important information is water depth. Ensuring there is sufficient depth is crucial to avoid grounding or running aground, especially in shallow areas. While distance to shore is also relevant for navigation and safety, knowing the water depth is vital for maintaining safe passage in potentially hazardous waters.