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Which substance is not flammable? water oil nail polish remover rubbing alcohol?

Which action can cause an electric shock?


using fireworks inappropriately


using appliances while standing on a damp or wet surface


starting a campfire when it is dry outside


riding a bike without a helmet


Which response is inappropriate in an emergency?


wearing helmets


survival floating


reach technique


throw technique


What is a danger of improperly using items such as cleaning materials, medicines, and paints?


electric shock


sprains


house fires


poisoning

User Jmyster
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Answer:

Question 1: Water

Question 2: Using appliances while standing on a damp or wet surface

Question 3: Wearing helmets

Question 4: Poisoning

Step-by-step explanation:

User Nswamy
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Answer:

Water

Using appliances while standing on a damp or wet surface.

Wearing helmets

Poisoning

Step-by-step explanation:

Water is not a flammable substance. This means that water cannot be set on fire. However, water is extremely conductive of electricity. This is why using appliances while standing on a damp or wet surface can cause an electric shock. On the other hand, wearing helmets is an adequate preventative safety measure. However, it is not a measure that would help you in an emergency. Finally, poisoning can result from improperly using items such as cleaning materials, medicines and paint.

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