It's non-toxic and doesn't allow bacteria to grow on it easily, but you don't say in what way safe. It's safe to cook with.
It seems reasonably safe for body implants - although there are complications.
It's not very safe to build a car with.
Silicone onaholes are generally safe for licking, as silicone is non-toxic and body-safe. However, it's important to ensure that the onahole is clean and free from any contaminants before use. Additionally, using a barrier such as a condom can enhance safety by reducing the risk of transmitting bacteria or infections. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and maintenance.
Yes, it is safe to use silicone to seal sink baskets on stainless steel sinks. Silicone creates a waterproof seal that helps prevent leaks and water damage. Just make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and allow the silicone to cure properly before using the sink.
Burnt silicone can release potentially harmful fumes, including siloxanes and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Inhaling these fumes can irritate the respiratory system, eyes, and skin. While silicone itself is generally considered stable and safe under normal conditions, burning it can create toxic byproducts. It's advisable to avoid exposure to burnt silicone fumes and ensure proper ventilation in areas where silicone products are used.
Neutral silicone is a type of sealant or adhesive that cures to form a flexible and durable rubber-like material. It is called "neutral" because it does not produce any acidic by-products during curing, making it safe to use on a variety of materials like glass, metal, and plastic. Neutral silicone is commonly used in construction, plumbing, and automotive applications for sealing joints and gaps.
Silicone itself cannot be dyed, but it can be colored using specially formulated silicone pigments or paints that bond with the silicone surface. These pigments are designed to withstand the flexibility and heat resistance of silicone. It is important to choose the right type of dye or pigment suitable for silicone materials.
Yes, silicone is microwave safe. It is also safe to put in the dishwasher, and even in the oven.
Yes, this silicone mold is food safe for use with edible items.
Yes, you can safely use isopropyl alcohol on silicone as it is generally considered safe for cleaning and disinfecting silicone surfaces.
It never harms the toddler when the wristband is made of 100% latex-free silicone material.
Yes, food-safe silicone is suitable for mold making as it is non-toxic and can be used to create molds for food-related items.
Most pet stores will carry aquarium safe silicone. However, G.E. Silicone is fine from a hardware store, just make sure that it's 100% silicone and isn't for kitchen or bath as these usually have additives to prevent mold, etc. Check for that on the tube.
Yes, food-safe silicone molds are suitable for making edible items as they are designed to meet safety standards for food contact and are non-toxic.
Silicone onaholes are generally safe for licking, as silicone is non-toxic and body-safe. However, it's important to ensure that the onahole is clean and free from any contaminants before use. Additionally, using a barrier such as a condom can enhance safety by reducing the risk of transmitting bacteria or infections. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cleaning and maintenance.
Yes, the silicone spatula is heat resistant and safe to use in high-temperature cooking.
Drug stores
It's best to use silicone on silicon.
Silicone wristbands are safe for children of an appropriate age. They would not be safe, for example, for a one-year old who puts everything in his/her mouth. But for an older child, they are just fine. Unless you have a child like mine that likes to use them like rubber bands to shoot at his sister...them maybe they are not so safe after all!