To stop your hair from going in a Bunsen burner or chemical of some sort
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When training a horse, you wanna tie a knot that is tighter but will give. but if you are talking about a trained horse, you should be able to just tie it loose. so if the horse does spook it can get away. because if the horse does spook and cannot get away, the horse will go into flight mood and will more than likely break the halter of lead and run for a long time; where as if the horse can get away he/she might run away from the post, but will more than likely stop before he/she gets to far. u should tie your horse up with a quick release knot
Tie a loose knot that will give if he spooks or runs You should not tie a loose knot. Actually when tieing your horse you should use a knot..but it is called a safety knot.The way the safety knot works is your horse can't untie himself but the handler can simply free the horse if the situation arised. You should tie a loose knot that will give if he spooks or run or else you could choke the horse.
Your chocolate lab could have been licking the stitches. When the vet finishes the surgery they generally tie a small knot at the end which can cause a red lump, but that will go down in time. However, it's advisable you take your pet into your vet to have the wound examined to be sure it is not infected.
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You should tie up long hair in a science lab to keep it from dragging through your experiments, or being lit up by a Bunsen burner.
tie it up
its important to keep your long hair tied back in the lab because it could touch the chemicals and burn.
its important to keep your long hair tied back in the lab because it could touch the chemicals and burn.
You should tie your back if you have long hair, make sure that the bunsen burner is standing up nice and sturdy and turn it off after using.
you should tie your hair and be ready for the lab and dont make a .
remove contact lenses put goggles on tie back long hair wash your hands
Goggles for the eyes, gloves for the hands, and an apron/lab coat. I prefer the lab coat. long sleeves if you are prone to splashing, but fitted clothes. not loose ones that can catch fire. same with long hair: tie it back.
Bunsen burners. Fire. long flammable hair. Bad idea. Harsh chemicals. delicate hair.Bad idea. You may not look amazing with your hair tied back but its potentially dangerous. The teachers may seem strict but if your hair goes on fire and they haven't told you to tie it back then they could get in trouble.
Waitresses should tie their hair back to prevent their naturally falling out hair from getting in customers' food.
The apron is for keeping your clothes clean and the head tie is to keep your hair from falling into the food that you are preparing
tie back your hair. roll up your sleeves. wear goggles when dealing with chemicals.