It should not be because is is made to be 'NON TOXIC' - however if you are worried contact the manufacturer for advice or take the person to hospital.
No, it is non-toxic.
non-ammonia detergents are safe and non-harmful or toxic to use
Toxic markers are like poison, once they are on you're skin you're blood wil turn purple and you might risk dieing or injury, but non toxic markers are such as from crayola or washable expo markers do not hurt you.
Not really. You'll just have a bad aftertaste. You won't die because the EXPO marker is completely non-toxic as far as I know.
NO. Hydrogen gas is non-toxic. However, it can displace oxygen (and if hot enough burn in it) and thus can be an asphynxant in large quantities. But hydrogen by it self is not toxic at all.
If an item is non-toxic, it means that it is not poisonous or harmful to people. Sharpies have been certified as non-toxic, although it would not be wise to ingest them.
Unless I'm much mistaken, Sharpie labels clearly read "Non-Toxic".
No! Ayahuasca has no Harmful effect on the body, moreover it's non-toxic and non-addictive. http://www.ayahuasca.com/?p=32 http://www.ayahuascadistribution.org
Nephrolephis Beserrata also known as Bold Sword Fern is non-toxic to cats.
Non-Toxic I am 100% Correct
Crayola products are used by majority of children. These products are non toxic so therefore inhaling them will have no effect on a person.
vegetable oil, like olive or canola oil.