Air inflations, such as those used in air mattresses, balls, or inflatable structures, are generally safe when used correctly and maintained properly. However, risks may arise if they are overinflated, damaged, or used inappropriately, which could lead to accidents or injuries. It’s important to follow manufacturer guidelines and ensure that inflatables are in good condition before use. Always supervise children when they are playing with inflatables to ensure safety.
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yes, it will all gush out of your body soon after the inflation
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Most likely around 32PSI. But check on the driver's side door jamb. There should be a plate there that gives suggested inflations. Never exceed the max PSI rating printed on the sidewall of your tires.
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Yes
it is very very safe
people are not safe in space if there air tanks run out of oxygen because there is no air in space.
might be safe but unconfortabel
By air. Train is also considered as safe to travel during pregnancy.
No