It is perfectly safe for a 14 year old to use. I started using covergirl when I was 12.
I do not think it would be safe but dieting and exercise would be safe.
Yes, 55-year old tupperware is generally safe to use. This is assuming that the ware is not scratched or chipped. If it is chipped or scratched, then those using it risk getting lead poisoning through use.
This can opener would be safe for someone 18 and older to use,it is designed with safety in mind.
Sell you soul, if your a ginger, sell bodily fluids, and use a condom so your safe.
A safe toy that a five year old child would not be able to hurt themselves with would be a medium sized stuffed animal or person, or something that is not sharp and could not be put in their mouth.
It's generally safe with the plastic clip type. The only danger is them trying to swallow it.
It is always safe to dispose of food that has expired, that is, passed the "use by" date printed on the package. But in common usage, most home cooks would not be concerned about the safety of a year-old brownie mix, as long as the box and inner plastic bag are not damaged.
There is a good chance a 1-year-old needs a different medicine or dose than a 5-year-old. In any case, ask a doctor to be safe.
ya definitely the person can be active but they must be willing for it....... keep in mind to have safe sex use condomn...
No, it is not safe for a 2-year-old to sleep with a blanket due to the risk of suffocation. It is recommended to use a sleep sack or wearable blanket instead.
It is not recommended for an 8-year-old to use Myyearbook as it is designed for users 13 and older. Younger users may be exposed to inappropriate content or interactions on the platform. It's important for children to use age-appropriate and safe online platforms.