Only of there's someone bodily fluid on it containing the HIV virus.
Yes. It is not certain that shaving at at saloon will definitely cause HIV, but the risk is very high, because, even if they change the blade, other shaving instruments which have microscopic virus can still affect and cause HIV. Though HIV virus in dry condition dies in few minutes, HIV can survice in human blood remains and mucous ( nasal discharge) upto 48 hours. 12 percent of all HIV cases in India are contracted at saloon and 15 percent is unknown which might well be at saloon or similar conditions
no.
A power saw and a shaving machine are some of the things with a blade.
blade
A shaving blade resembling a knife.
Yes, you can put a shaving razor in your carry-on luggage as long as it is a disposable razor or has a blade that is less than 3.4 inches in length and does not have a removable blade.
Yes, you can travel with a shaving razor in your carry-on luggage if it has a removable blade. However, if it is a disposable razor or has a fixed blade, it is recommended to pack it in your checked luggage to comply with airline regulations.
Yes, shaving razors can be carried on in a carry-on bag as long as they are disposable or have a blade cover.
Yes, you can pack shaving razors in your carry-on luggage as long as they are disposable or have a blade cover.
does hiv cause nose bleed
HIV does not cause bacterial infections.
Yes, shaving razors can be carried on in your carry-on luggage, but they must be disposable or have a blade cover for safety reasons.