Call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222.
yeah if they are in cost-cutting situation...you should try it too it workx
yes. just crush in to powder and inhale.
Airbags are coated with a fine powder, typically talcum powder, to ensure smooth deployment during a collision. This powder helps reduce friction between the airbag and its fabric, allowing it to inflate quickly and fully. Additionally, it prevents the airbag from sticking to itself or the housing, ensuring that it can expand properly and provide effective protection for the occupants.
test it out and then inhale it
You should exhale when lifting and inhale your resetting
The powder in airbags is typically a fine substance like cornstarch or talcum powder that helps to lubricate the airbag during deployment and prevent it from sticking. If the powder is inhaled, it could potentially irritate the respiratory system or trigger an allergic reaction in some individuals. However, the amount of powder used is minimal, and the overall risk to health is considered low.
nope
um...no
Type 'B' which can be used on petrol, diesel or oils. That is either a Foam or a Powder extinguisher. Foam extinguishers usually contain additives that are carcinogenic. Care should be taken with the cleaning up process after the fire has been put out. Care should be taken whilst using powder units in confined spaces, do not inhale the powder
Well obviously you put the ice maker on the crack machine then you take the butterfly tablets off the trees and turn them into a fine powder. inhale the powder and then do whatever you feel is right. then the odometer should track the milages incorrectly!
You should sit at a minimum of 10 inches from the airbag.
Inhaling sulfur powder can be harmful as it may irritate the respiratory tract and cause discomfort. It's best to avoid inhaling sulfur powder and to use proper protective gear when handling it to prevent inhalation.