It is generally safe to get a burn wet, but it is important to use cool or lukewarm water, not hot water. Proper care for a burn includes gently washing the area with mild soap and water, applying an antibiotic ointment, and covering it with a sterile bandage. If the burn is severe or covers a large area, seek medical attention.
yes. just be sure it is seasoned (dried) properly. that goes for any wood.
After-sun cream should be safe for a second degree burn but you may want to check with a doctor to be sure that it won't cause the burn to blister or scar.
No, it is not safe to burn. It is toxic.
No it is not safe to burn it.
You really should not burn ANY solid fuel in a gas fireplace.
You should never burn wood with paint on it unless you know, specifically, what kind of paint it is, that the paint is question is safe to burn, and that there is no other chemical treatment on the wood. There is such a thing as paint that is safe to burn, but you should never assume a given paint is safe. In particular, you should avoid burning wood with lead based paint on it, and much of the old paint was lead based.
Cooked salmon should reach an internal temperature of 145F to ensure it is properly cooked and safe to eat.
Salmon should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145F (63C) to ensure it is properly prepared and safe to eat.
Cod should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145F (63C) to ensure it is properly cooked and safe to eat.
Fish should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145F (63C) to ensure it is properly cooked and safe to eat.
If it has been properly processed, it should be safe to eat as is.
Pork loin should be cooked to an internal temperature of 145F (63C) to ensure it is properly cooked and safe to eat.