It is certainly not advisable to give benadryl daily to make a child sleep.
Ozone in the air we breathe, at more than 0.05ppm or so on a long term basis, is harmful to health.
Not if it is cleaned regularly.
Unlike arsenic, for example, iron can be handled on a daily basis over an entire lifetime with total safety.
It is a rate of interest that is deemed abusive or criminal in that it is wholly unreasonable / excessive. The court can nullify a contract on this basis.
None. Nobody under 21 can carry a "deadly weapon" concealed. Only guns are specifically defined as "deadly weapons". All other items would probably be considered on a case-by-case basis in court.
Air ducts do not need to be cleaned on a regular basis. The only time the epa recommends they be maintained is when needed such as mold or excessive debris.
Absolutely! Under 21, concealed carry of a "deadly weapon" is prohibited, but pocket knives are specifically exempted and only a gun is specifically defined as a "deadly weapon". Any other item would likely be considered on a case-by-case basis, in court. Over 21 and open carry are unrestricted.
Yes - in fact the dose size for a dog is up to 2mg/kg (0.9mg/lb) - so for a 75lb dog you are talking approximately 65mg. Yes dogs tolerate a higher dose better than a human does (or they use it less efficiently). As always, check with a vet.
Under 21 are prohibited from carrying a "deadly weapon" concealed. The only thing identified as a "deadly weapon" is a gun. Any other item would likely be considered on a case-by-case basis. Over 21 and open carry are unrestricted in AZ.
Excess phosphates are harmful to organisms because phosphate can consist of iron, creatine, and pyridoxal. This chemicals can harm organisms in high quanities. It is like if there too much mercery in fish that you eat on a regular basis you can become very sick.
Yes. In large quantities it can cause anaphylactic shock and possibly death. However, one would have to trying to get high via solvent abuse for this to happen. The levels present in a perfume shop for example are not harmful.
Under 21, concealed carry of a "deadly weapon" is prohibited, but only a gun is specifically defined as a "deadly weapon". Any other item would likely be considered on a case-by-case basis, in court. Over 21 and open carry are unrestricted. There is no such thing as an illegal knife in AZ.