If they are made from bio-compatible materials they are fine.
not really. it just depends on the dish...like if its glass, stone, plastic, etc.
It's personal preference only since federal standards are the same they are equally safe. Metal is preferable if you have a choice since plastic flexes and paint cracks & metal ones can usually be reapaired vs replacement when you have minor damage.
The dishwasher rack is dipped in a nylon or plastic coat. These paints are available for touch up in small places. They come in little bottles with a brush attached to the lid. The picture below is for exterior appliances only but they do make one for the dishwasher rack.
obviously because it's light and safe. Who would want to play with a STEEL-IRON doll? If you drop it, it'll kill your toe!!! What about wood? Well, you get splinters. HOPE THIS HELPS! Plastic can be injected into molds, in any shape you can imagine. To do the same thing in wood would cost a small fortune for just one toy. A plastic injected molded toy can be mass produced in great numbers in a very short time, bringing huge economies to the toy manufacturing business... and occasionally to the toy-buying public.
No it is not safe to eat electricity.
Generally, I wouldn't, since infections could stay in the unhealed interior flesh and taking out the ring would make the outer skin heal first, essentially sealing in a big old angry ball of infected flesh. Happened to my ear piercings once and had cysts there for years afterward.
It is very safe. Their will be no problems If you already have your navel pierced and become pregnant it is safe to keep the piercing in if you're pregnant. There are maternity retainers that flex with the growth of your belly. Any piercing can become infected, navel piercings have a higher chance of infection than most others, because of the vicinity that it is located at since most people neglect to keep the area clean. Being on birth control pills won't change the chance of infection, or make an infection more or less harmful.
Im 13 and i have my nose pierced and i have had no problems so i say its safe
At a clean and reputable tattoo and piercing studio.
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 safe to make ice in plastic trays.
No, number 5 plastic is not considered microwave safe.
Plastic that is safe for foods.
no!
Well actually no they are not safe. Simply because the fingers get into everything, bacteria and dirt can cause nothing but grief for a piercing in a finger and the body will push the piercing out. It's one of those piercings that just doesn't make and sense.
Yes, 5 PP plastic is generally considered microwave safe.
Claire's don't perform piercings, they use piercing guns. If you want to get a piercing then go to a studio with a professional piercing using the correct and safe equipment.