Not if its in the middle of a field.
No. Don't overdo the tanning bed. You can get skin cancer and die early. In the UK it is considered that over 100 people die every year from overuse of tanning beds. The answer is: absolutely yes! I met a lady, yesterday, at a department store, who sold hair products. She had one bright red eye. Starting a conversation I found out that she had both contact lenses melt onto her eyeballs in a tanning bed. She had neither a significant tan, nor was her face reddened, so the session could not have been excessively long. She was able to get one lens off, but the other one was still attached after three days. She did visit an eye doctor after two days, but he apparently was not going to attempt anything jeopardizing her eye. My guess is a chemical reaction of the UV light with the plasticizer in the lens plastic causing it to disintegrate. However, the lens manufacturers could answer this, but they won't for fear of law suits, with such an admission. Yes I do believe it can melt your contact lences. I remember watching a show about it on tv when a girl wore her contact lences into a tanning bed and it melted onto her eye and so she is now forever blind in that eye. But even if I am wrong its better to be safe than sorry and just take out your lences when u use tanning beds. But just to let you know tanning beds are very risky just by using a tanning bed once in your teen years you raise your chances of getting melanoma, the deadlist form of skin cancer, 75% research tanning beds before you decide to use them because what seems like a great idea now you might seriously regret later on in life.
Actually it's not safe to look at the sun/moon during a solar eclipse but it is safe to look at the moon during a lunar eclipse. The moon reflects the sun light and makes it even more brighter so you'd be looking at more than just the sun. It does look very pretty and mysterious but it is only safe to look at when wearing special eye protection.I hoped my answer helped.
You could use the mirror to reflect the image onto something, like a piece of cardboard. You should not look directly at the mirror, as that is just as dangerous as looking directly at the eclipse.
Its not completely safe for ANYONE to travel to the moon.
It is safe to download but there is a newer program out called Swaghack Dreams
No, of course not! Lighting could strike you easily if you were in a boat outside. The safest place to be during a lighting storm is inside and not near a window.
Sun Tech Solar Storm 24-bulb Tanning Bed has a seperate safe section.
Suntech Solar Storm is a great tanning bed that offers great safety features to stay safe.
Yes and No, It IS safe to be in a car when there is lighting if it is metal since its a conductor but it is NOT safe inside a fiberglass car since it is an insulator.
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It's not safe to be in or around a body of water during a lightning storm.
There are several kinds of track lighting available, many specifically designed for outdoor use. When following installation correctly, outdoor track lighting will be safe outside during the rain and wind.
Airbrush Tanning is a very safe way to tan yourself. In regular tanning, you are exposing yourself to harmful ultraviolet rays. With Airbrush Tanning, however, you are simply spraying yourself with coloring.
He stayed completely safe from the storm
There really is no tanning bed safe tattoo. To prevent your tattoo from fading, put sunscreen on it generously.