Sentences with phrase «contain broken glass»

The problem with the peanut butter analogy is that today I live in a state that says peanut butter can not contain broken glass.
The recyclable translucent plastic sleeve guards against breakage but contains the broken glass and liquid mess if breaking occurs making it, we feel, a safer alternative in glass bottle feeding.

Not exact matches

If the glass breaks in transport (accidents do happen, after all), the plastic will contain the mess.
Should breaking occur, glass and liquid are contained in the plastic shell away from baby with no mess.
Available in a variety of styles, organicKidz bottles are free of the toxins that plastics can contain and won't break like glass bottles can.
In fact, one of mine from two years ago broke when my then toddler threw it off of the porch and it hit concrete, but the glass stayed contained inside.
Your glass of Chardonnay or your Mojito contains plenty of calories, but very little nutritional benefit — so, for six weeks, aim to give it (and your liver) a break.
The glass of drinking glasses, window glass, and other household items (i.e., decorative picture frames, lampshade glass) not only contains additives and chemicals that have a different melting point than glass bottles and jars, but it is very likely to break when placed in the blue bin and transported, so it is not recyclable.
In their panic, such dogs may jump through plate glass windows, scale fences that are otherwise normally adequate to safely contain them, and find other ways to break free from their usual confinement systems.
As author David Lennet explains in the article, mercury poses a threat to the environment and to personal health as soon as an old thermostat is disposed of: «If the glass ampoule containing the mercury is broken or crushed during waste handling or disposal, the mercury will be released into the environment, since mercury is volatile at room temperature.»
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