Yes, Lorapetalum plants are considered to be non-toxic to humans and animals.
The question is toxic to what. Not all chemicals which are toxic to humans are toxic to bacteria, and some chemicals which are toxic to bacteria are harmless to humans (which is why we can have antibiotics). There are chemicals (like Hydrogen Sulfide) which are very toxic to mammals that SOME bacteria eat as food. But there are other chemicals like chlorine which are toxic to both humans and bacteria. So the question does not have a simple answer.
Mixing toilet cleanser and Pine-sol can create a toxic gas, which may cause symptoms like coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain, nausea, and lightheadedness. It's important to avoid mixing household cleaners as it can be harmful and produce dangerous fumes. If exposed, move to fresh air and seek medical attention if symptoms persist.
"Non-toxic" means that something does not contain substances that are harmful or poisonous to humans, animals, or the environment. Products labeled as non-toxic are generally safe for use.
Yes iris is mildly toxic to humans and mammals.
No, air plants are not toxic to humans.
Cedar is not toxic to humans or animals.
Yes, the rhododendron plant is toxic to humans if ingested.
Yes, tin is generally considered to be non-toxic to humans.
No, almonds are not toxic to humans. They are a nutritious and safe food to consume in moderation.
Phenol is toxic and corrosive.
It is a 2 on the acid-base scale, highly toxic to ingest - it will kill you.
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Yes, Lorapetalum plants are considered to be non-toxic to humans and animals.
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