Yes, it wont do you or anyone else any harm.
No it is not safe. If the chisel slips it may cut your hand.
It might, depending on the amount of chlorine that is in the pool. Your cut will probally sting at first, but if the pool has low chlorine levels, you should be fine. But do not swim in the pool if the cut is deep and happened the day you are about to swim, or still bleeding. A paper cut is fine to swim with. It would be best to cover your cut with a bandaid that has a seal on all four sides, or wrap some medical tape around a bandaid if the sides are open. Be careful, and if your cut stings, and keeps stinging beyond the anitial shock, get out of the pool, and put a bandaid on it. Hope this helps!
When the cord is frayed or cut ,or when the trigger is stuck 'on' -these are common problems.
It is not common to catch AIDS from someone peeing in a swimming pool. The top contributer of AIDS transmissions are blood, sexual intercours, and Intravenous drug use (sharing dirty needles). Swimming pools are usually have strong chemicals in them that will help kill germs.
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The past and past participle of cut are both e the same = cut:present = I cut my hand help!past = I cut my hand yesterday.past participle = I have cut my hand three times now.past = When did you cut your hand?
Hand Cut was created in 1983.
Yes, "hand-cut" is typically hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun, such as in "hand-cut fries." The hyphen clarifies that "hand" modifies "cut," indicating that the item was cut by hand rather than by a machine. However, when used as a verb, it is written as two words: "to hand cut."
Yes, you can cut the gorilla pool pad with a pair of scissors I bought mine from this site: http://megapoolandspa.com/goflpa.html
It is generally safe to swim in chlorine water with a minor burn, as chlorine is a disinfectant that can help prevent infections. However, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional if you have a severe burn or if you have concerns about swimming with a burn.
Exact size. If you cut it larger it tends to migrate up the sides leaving uncovered spots because of wind and surface tension.Answerwith bubbles DOWN.Lay cover over pool and let cover "relax" in the sun. Use good sharp scissors and don't cut/chop, but slice while holding scissiors in a "V" Holding hand along the edge of the deck, just walk and slice the cover around the perimeter of the pool using the deck as a guide. Should fit like a dream. Special Kare pools/Las Vegas Ah, percisely the way I do it. Ken
I think you can just be super careful and don't swim in areas that aren't monitored Daily.