No, it is not safe to use a hot wire that is either black or white in color. These colors are typically used for neutral or ground wires, not for hot wires. It is important to follow proper electrical wiring codes and guidelines to ensure safety.
Because there stupid and only feel safe if they label everything
The common color names for asbestos are white, blue and brown. There is no black. It is safe to work near any color asbestos as long as adequate precautions are taken to prevent it becoming airborne, and to prevent you from breathing in any airborne fibers or taking them home on your clothing or tools.
It is either black tie or optional, but generally it is not both. On the safe side the woman can wear a pair of nice slacks with a fancy top and some dainty jewelry; a dress (any color, but white) such as a cocktail dress (in black or other colors) with a little jewelry and some nice shoes.
Black and White are the ultimate dream combo... it's the classic colors, you can always be safe in a black and white combo.
The cooked chicken color that indicates the meat is safe to eat is white with no pink or redness.
Soak your black shirt in Clorox bleach for an hour or so minimum. Just make sure it is not a color-safe bleach. It may not make it completely white. But after a few bleaches and washes it will be faded quite a bit.
Yes, it is generally safe to eat a black banana as long as it does not have any signs of mold or a foul smell. The black color indicates that the banana is overripe, but it is still safe to consume.
Never assume that any electric wire, no matter what color it has, is safe to touch.
Black bananas are safe to eat and can actually be sweeter and softer than yellow bananas. The black color indicates that the banana is very ripe, but it is still safe to consume.
Ok, unless we can see back in time, answering this question is impossible. However, a safe bet is shades of brown, white, and black as color was an expensive indulgence reserved for royalty and nobility.
A black and white bee may refer to a bumblebee species like the common Eastern Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa virginica), which has a black and white coloring. Bumblebees are generally not aggressive and will only sting if they feel threatened or provoked, so they are safe to be around as long as you do not disturb them.
No one will be interested by your color.