check on the side of the marker to see if it sais toxic or not and if it does go to see a doctor but if it sais it is unharmfull then you'll probably be ok.If you are not sure then you should visit your GP
Yes
no, they wouldn't make a marker that anyone can use toxic. But if you sucked on it I would tell a doctor, just sayin,
It should either wipe off easily because it is dry erase marker or they make a special cleaner for that OR the marker should just wipe off as people use it - thelightingtheifjw
No. A drug test uses your blood, urine, or hair to confirm that such substances have been used. Smelling a marker does not affect the blood, urine or hair folicles, so the answer is no.
Keep a green lateral marker to your left, or port, side when proceeding in the upstream.
Not only will your child get sick if it puts a marker in its mouth but he/she should be taken to the hospital immediately.
Downwards.
If you are traveling upstream on a river and see a red triangular daymark, you should pass this marker on the left side.
It is very risking due to the amount of fumes from the alcohol. I recommend nobody should get high from a sharpie marker.
Any magic marker should do the trick.
The vague pronoun is it.We can't tell if the speaker wants the cap or the marker handed.The sentence should be rephrased:Remove the cap before you hand the marker to me.Before you use the marker, remove the cap and hand it to me.
no, a paintball marker should not be illegal in any town to own, however some towns will not allow the discharge of a marker.