answersLogoWhite

0

No, it is not safe to breathe in and out of a balloon as it can potentially cause suffocation or a lack of oxygen intake. Balloons are not designed for breathing and can pose a choking hazard if a piece is accidentally inhaled. It is important to avoid using balloons for any purpose other than their intended use.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What organ is like a balloon?

The lungs are like a balloon because they expand and contract as we breathe, similar to how air fills and exits a balloon.


Is methane safe to breathe?

No, methane is not safe to breathe as it can displace oxygen in the air, leading to suffocation.


Is it safe to breathe the dust from a belt?

no


Is herbicide safe to breathe in?

No! It is a poison.


Is liquid nitrogen safe to breathe?

No, liquid nitrogen is not safe to breathe as it can cause serious harm to the respiratory system and can be fatal if inhaled.


What gas is inside an air balloon?

Only a hot mixture of the same gases that are in the air you breathe.


Is it safe for rats to breath smoke?

NO! It is not safe for any animal to breathe smoke


What are the lungs like?

The lungs act a bit like baloons. When you breathe in they will inflate, when you breathe out they will deflate. Using a balloon may be useful way to understand this, breathe into the balloon and it will inflate (this is what happens when you breathe in). Next, leave the air out (slowly) and this is what happens your lungs when you breathe out.


Is distilled water vapor safe to breathe?

Distilled water vapor is safe to breathe. It wouldn't be advised to inhale it, however, just like regular steam.


Is Water without Hydrogen safe to drink?

No, but it is safe to breathe. It would just be oxygen.


Is air safe to breathe air in NZ?

Yes


Do you make a balloon lighter when you blow it up?

If you blow it up with your mouth you make it heavier. You breathe out air containing a higher proportion of carbon dioxide than the air you breathe in. Carbon dioxide is a relatively heavy gas (nearly three times as dense as air) and so this increased amount of gas, plus the rest of the air in the balloon, will make the balloon heavier.