yes they are because of the cemicals
Toxic markers are like poison, once they are on you're skin you're blood wil turn purple and you might risk dieing or injury, but non toxic markers are such as from crayola or washable expo markers do not hurt you.
Sharpie permanent markers are generally considered non-toxic when used as intended on surfaces like paper, cardboard, and fabric. However, inhaling the fumes from markers used in a poorly ventilated area can cause irritation and dizziness. If ingested, markers can also be harmful, especially to young children and pets, so it's important to keep them out of reach.
Xylene is a toxic substance that can be harmful to humans if inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Removing xylene from permanent markers helps reduce the health risks associated with using these markers, especially in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces. Additionally, using alternative, less toxic ingredients in markers can make them safer for both consumers and the environment.
Generally, alcohol-based markers tend to bleed less through paper compared to water-based markers. Brands like Copic, Prismacolor, and Touch Twin markers are known for providing good coverage with minimal bleed-through. However, it's always a good idea to test different markers on the specific type of paper you'll be using to see which brand works best for your needs.
A single Crayola crayon typically weighs about 0.3 ounces or 8.5 grams.
"all crayola art materials are certified non toxic" so no.
No, the ink that Crayola uses is non-toxic.
no because it says NO TOXIX
Crayola makes 2,400 crayons in a batch, and each of its machines can make up to 230,000, all of the same color, in an eight-hour shift (info from wiki answers) thanks
Toxic markers are like poison, once they are on you're skin you're blood wil turn purple and you might risk dieing or injury, but non toxic markers are such as from crayola or washable expo markers do not hurt you.
hve lots and lots of water to give to the baby. have it drink bottles of water.
in 1978
Yes all crayola markers are water based but some are washable and some are not based on the dyes in them
To answer any of your other questions that have are,Crayola, and nontoxic, Any Crayola product is nontoxic.
markers are smelly cuz smelly people make them...if the person would take a bath then we would not have that problem no would we
No, I dont think permanent markers are the best choice if you wanted to eat one, go for a Crayola Washable, they taste better and arent toxic for those people who happen to be COMPLETELY INSANE!
markers crayons pencils ect.