no it will form acid and with its intake can cause vomiting,fever.weakness.,,,,,,,
Yes.
Check your local codes as some areas wont allow copper and require schedule 40 piping and fittings
Common Sense is the best guide. If you are handling small amounts of copper you should be safe. If you are employed to handle medium or large amounts of copper, lets says more than you wieght, then Work should have personal protective equipment that should worn
Generally speaking, the copper is the wire. If it is coated, it can be stripped in small sections, but if you need to get rid of a large amount of plastic insulation, you will have to find some safe way to burn it off. Safe, in this context, means in a place where the fumes ( which are toxic ) won't bother anyone, and the metal can be removed without danger- preferably after it has cooled.
If you put bacteria infested water into a silver lined container (cup, pot, bowl, etc.) it will eventually be safe to drink, because the silver kills bacteria.
Copper (as a metal or alloys) is safe.
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No. It is not safe to eat turkey left out overnight in any container.
Environmentally safe container are great. They can be found at the green school website. www.green-school.ca
NO
Yes.
If the blender container is dish washer safe and contains no metals ,yes you can.
If you opened the original container, and if it is not expired, then yes it is safe to take.
Totally-it's not radioactive or anything. Old pennies are copper so is modern plumbing. if it wasn't safe, we'd all be in trouble.
A metal container will work, a chimnea would work perfectly
Yes.
yes definitely. Copper tiles have a solid reputation for being safe to use on the floor. Copper tiles do not pose any threat to the foundation of a building, nor do they present any danger to people when they walk on them.