it is called the joint
No, it is not safe to put alcohol on a baby's umbilical cord. It is recommended to keep the umbilical cord clean and dry to prevent infection.
No, it is not safe for an extension cord to get wet as it can pose a risk of electric shock or fire hazard. It is important to keep extension cords dry and away from water to prevent accidents.
Yes, it safe to touch a extension cord while its plugged in.
Cord covers are a great way to keep your child safe and your home family-friendly. Without covers or ties around your electrical cords, children may be in danger of choking or even electrocution if the cords fray. You can rest assured that your child will be safe around them.
Spinal Stenosis surgery is not safe on anyone, it can be performed on children, but no surgery is ever safe. Yes it is possible to perform it on children, but nothing is ever safe.
No, it is not safe to plug one extension cord into another extension cord as it can create a fire hazard due to potential overloading of the electrical circuit.
No, it is not safe to plug one extension cord into another extension cord as it can create a fire hazard due to overloading the electrical circuit.
I think that you will probably need at least 3 or 4. That will keep your cords safe and your family safe. You can find them at most general stores like Target.
There is some risk associated with any surgery, and in this particular one they're monkeying around near your spinal cord. You should talk to a surgeon to have the exact risks and potential benefits explained to you.
Beagles like to have fun (and a purpose), with instincts to hunt built into their bones.
Yes, it is safe to clean the umbilical cord stump with alcohol. To do so properly, use a cotton swab or ball soaked in rubbing alcohol to gently clean around the base of the cord. Make sure to keep the area clean and dry to prevent infection. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for specific instructions on caring for your baby's umbilical cord.
No, it is not safe to repair a ripped electrical cord. It is recommended to replace the cord entirely to ensure safety. Repairing the cord can lead to electrical hazards and pose a risk of fire or electric shock.