Warning
TPR (thermoplastic rubber) material is generally considered non-toxic and safe for use in various products.
Division 4.2 is spontaneously combustible material.
Yes, TPR material can be toxic and harmful to human health if it contains harmful chemicals such as phthalates or BPA. It is important to check the safety of TPR products before using them.
If you come into contact with a toxic material, the first step is to remove yourself from the source of exposure. Then, wash the affected area with plenty of water or rinse your eyes with clean water if they were exposed. Seek medical help or call your local poison control center for further advice.
Pure polyvinyl chloride (PVC) itself is not toxic to touch, but certain additives used in PVC products can be harmful if they come into direct contact with skin. It is important to be cautious when working with PVC as it can release toxic fumes when heated or burned.
TPR (thermoplastic rubber) material is generally considered non-toxic and safe for use in various products.
Known as the Irish Strawberry Tree it is moderately toxic to goats and toxic to most other animal species.
Division 4.2 is spontaneously combustible material.
technical yes
A larger LD indicates a less toxic substance, because it takes more of the substance to kill.
I would not risk it - there are plenty of other things to try. Rhubarb contains oxalic acid which is moderately toxic - the leaves are too toxic for humans to eat but we can cope with the quantity in the stems.
Graphite the lead thing
Simply put, Yes. The primary ingredient in Norco is hydrocodone. An opioid, it's moderately addictive and highly habituating.
A thing (area, lake, stream, land, person) becomes contaminated when a toxic material is present in it. To De-contaminate the thing is to remove the toxic material
It indicates that the frog is toxic.
Tetrahydrofuran (THF) is considered moderately toxic if ingested or inhaled in large quantities. It can irritate the skin and eyes upon contact. Proper precautions should be taken when handling THF to minimize exposure.
It depends on what type of stain it is. A chemical stain can be toxic depending on what it is. Water stain isn't toxic but depending on what it stains it could ruin the material.