Urine and feces because bacteria populations are found in those substances. meaning if too much bacteria is found in the water it will be reductionof amount of dissolved oxygen in the water.
Composting dairy products, fish, or meat can attract pests, create unpleasant odors, and slow down the composting process. These items can also introduce harmful bacteria into the compost pile, making it unsafe for use in gardens.
A sample of ethanol may have other additives added to the solution. Typically a laboratory can purchase either denatured ethanol or pure ethanol. Denatured ethanol may have acetone, isopropyl alcohol, methanol, or other volatile solvents that are poisonous for ingestion. It prevents other people from drinking this stock of ethanol: it will not only taste bad, but it will have other serious side effects. Most chemistry and biology work can tolerate using denatured alcohol, especially if it is used mainly to clean the benches. However, DNA extractions which require 200 proof ethanol can not tolerate contaminants.
1. The Situation 2. The Unsafe Habit 3. The Unsafe Action 4. The Accident 5. The Result
have some one blow or have a air compressor tank and use air from it or blow up balloons before drinking
dirty and unsafe
Cholera is the most deadly disease you can get from drinking unsafe water.
drinking water was unsafe
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Oral contraceptive should not be affected by moderate alcohol intake, unless you forget to take them. However, your likelihood of unsafe sex definitely can be affected. There are unpleasant things associated with drinking and sex that are not avoidable by taking pills.
Unsafe water can carry germs and/or parasites that invade the body and make them sick.
Drinking
Generally, yes. This is not an unsafe combination.
If the water supply is not contaminated with fluoride then yes it is safe. If it is contaminated it is unsafe especially for pregnant woman and children.
No
from using a filter from your pipe
Famines in themselves do not cause disease; they cause malnutrition, which is a preventable condition that can be considered as a disease. There are other diseases that are common in areas where there are famines and most of these have to do with sanitation. The leading killer in the world is cholera which is from drinking unsafe water.
NO. If you count death as being detoxified, then yes.