While limited, your baby can move back and forth as well, so it is better to not
keep dangerous materials around them.
Not exact matches
Fortunately Kappler has an answer in development: a breathable
material with micropores small enough to
keep out
dangerous molecules, but just large enough to let out water molecules, so that I can stay comfortable for hours while I'm wading through pools of glowing green goo.
• Store all poisonous and
dangerous materials in tightly closed containers and store away • Toilet lid to be
kept down — kitten could fall in • Plastic bags stored in a drawer where they can not get to them — cause choking or suffocation • Household items — needles, strings, rubber bands etc put away in a draw or tightly closed container — easily swallowed • Electrical cords secured to the wall or wound up — prevent kitten being shocked • Blind and curtain cords out of reach — can cause strangulation
In addition, she advises,
keep the floors of your home free of thread, paper clips, twist - wraps, and other
materials that, if ingested, can become
dangerous hairball ingredients.
Keep dangerous products, like cleaning supplies, renovation
materials or unsafe people food in a locked cabinet.
A gorgeous survival game with roguelike elements, where you explore a
dangerous land, collecting
materials to
keep you alive, sane,...
[2] The glass, he describes as: «something
dangerous and something to
keep you away» — a
material that you can see through despite its solidity.
They may require the owner of a targeted breed to muzzle the dog in public, spay or neuter the dog,
keep the dog on a leash of particular length or
material, purchase liability insurance, or even post signs outside their home alerting neighbors to their «
dangerous» dog.