no becuase toxines are in plastic and if your kid lets say 21 he may get cancer
There are many safe experiments for kids published in books at the library. Building a rocket, how to make pop rocks, and how to make slime are safe experiments for kids to do at school.
Plastic, This is because it is safe with kids and it is recyled
with the key that you were given when you bought the safe,key lock is behind the plastic cover in between the number pad and the opener handle.
A piece of wax paper always works well, as does a paper towel or small plate or saucer or a larger bowl to use as a domed covering. Never use plastic wrap as it will melt and ruin the food.
Taxes cover maintenance of roads, bridges, etc. So you benefit from driving of safe maintained roads and bridges. Texas also cover schools, you or your kids can go to school and they get textbooks from school, which taxes also cover. Taxes cover law enforcement (police) so you are safe, because you have police :) and... Public buildings like Libraries are covered by taxes so you can buy books. If you are unemployed the taxes can help pay for you :) that's all I can think of right now
There are several items that you can put in a big back yard to keep it fun and safe for kids. For example, you can install a sandbox for the kids to play in. In addition, you can purchase the Step2 playhouses. They are plastic and do not have an sharp edges.
They are safe as long as the chemicals stay inside the plastic cover. Do not open or cut the glow sticks keep the chemicals inside where they can not be ingested.
Henrys freedom box, the last safe house.. these are all slavery stories.
if you want it to melt then yes, but otherwise no No it will melt. --- There are special kinds of plastic wrap that can be used in a microwave. However, I often use normal plastic wrap to cover up a bowl with soup when warming it up in a microwave and it does not melt at all. It gets a little soft but that's it.
No, it is not safe to use acetone on plastic surfaces as it can cause damage and deterioration to the plastic material.
Yes, it is completely safe for kids!
yes. it is safe to make ice in plastic trays.