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Baby shampoo would probably be safe to use on a cat, but other "adult" shampoos contain chemicals that may irritate the cat's skin. It would also be particularly irritating if it got in their eyes (animal shampoos are designed not to cause tears).
This depends on National and Local electrical codes for your area. Generally a disconnect need to be within 3 feet of a AC system.
No, you can buy a remote control to turn power on and off. Good electrical retail outlets sell these. What you should take into consideration is the rating for the power to be switched. Most air conditioner units use a lot of power. The remote control unit will state on the safety label how much power it can safely switch.
Pump-down and retrieve the refrigerant as required by the U.S. EPA.Disconnect all electrical services.Disassemble utilities.Disassemble components.Remove ducting.Dismount units.Place in back of truck.Remember to wear safety equipment.
C. E. Brechtel has written: 'Development of a dry exhaust conditioner for diesel engines' -- subject(s): Diesel motor, Diesel motor exhaust gas, Oil-shale industry, Safety measures
There is no advantage to crossing the foul line, however there is a safety issue due to the fact there is lane conditioner beyond the foul line, which can cause you to slip. The sport does require a zero to be counted when crossing the foul line.
No. You wouldn't want to set up your air conditioner so that it can't trip anything. That would defeat the safety feature of a circuit breaker and probably result in a fire. However, in a typical situation I doubt your air conditioner could actually black out the building's power. Most likely it's not the only culprit, and anyway, the only breaker that it should be able to trip is its own, not the main. If it is tripping the main breaker before its own, the building service is overloaded. The best and safest solution is to have the service evaluated and/or corrected by a professional electrician.
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E-Safety stands for Electronic Safety in the sense of email safety and security.
animal safety. sharp objects safety. chemical safety. fire safety. poison safety. eye safety.
You could probably run it, but you'll never START it, even if you remove the safety interlock that makes sure it wont start unless the indoor air handler portion is already running.
Safety in numbers