It is not safe to apply powder to residual Limb because it (powder) can cause excessive drying and cracking of the skin and the same goes for cream it may soften the skin excessively when used on a residual limb. The best care is washing and drying of the limb to prevent infection and do not apply anything afterward.
Many people had talcum powder put on them as babies, but now there is controversy surrounding it and many do not believe that it is safe. The powder has been linked to cancer and is not healthy for a baby to ingest.
The safe residual for an oxygen cylinder is typically around 200-500 psi (pounds per square inch) of pressure. It is important to refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific recommendations on safe residual levels for your particular cylinder.
0.50 is a safe level for residual amounts of sodium tripolyphosphate in cooked and raw seafoods.
500 psi
In simple terms - 'residual risk' is the tiny possibility of something going wrong with whatever you're doing. For example, fell-walking is perfectly safe, however - there is a residual risk of you tripping or falling.
Ant powder can be harmful to dogs if ingested or inhaled. It is important to keep ant powder out of reach of pets and to use pet-safe alternatives for pest control.
Its not toxic.
Yes, gypsum powder is generally safe to use. However, it is important to handle it with care, avoid inhaling the powder, and keep it out of reach of children and pets. As with any material, it is always wise to follow proper safety precautions when working with gypsum powder.
Yes, it is generally safe to mix protein powder with hot water. However, it is important to follow the instructions on the protein powder packaging to ensure proper mixing and avoid any potential issues with the protein powder's effectiveness.
Baby powder is not yummy at all. Alkali is a chemical in baby powder. It is not safe to eat the baby powder, it could be poisonous!
You will be safe general rules apply however
Yes. Baking powder is a food item and perfectly safe to ingest. Baking powder is a mixture of either Alum and baking soda, or tartaric acid (cream of tartar) and baking soda.