Indoor skydiving is proven safer then actually jumping out of an airplane at 3,000 feet. It is significantly cheaper than real skydiving and it is safer without the need for a parachute or a plane.
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Roller coasters are much safer than skydiving. Roller coasters breakdown very rarely and deaths hardly ever happens. When you go skydiving so much can go wrong. You may hit a tree, not deploy your parachute fast enough, or have a crash landing.
Firstly, make sure nobody is skydiving at the same time to avoid collisions. Second, always deploy your parachute early enough, depending on your experience level. Third, be careful when executing maneuvers in midair after deploying the parachute.
It is generally safer to store liquor indoors rather than outdoors. Outdoor storage can expose liquor to temperature fluctuations, sunlight, and potential theft or damage. Indoor storage helps maintain the quality and safety of the liquor.
Yes, you can. But it is safer to thaw all foods in the refrigerator. You can also thaw foods safely by cooking them.
It is generally not recommended to walk a hamster on a harness outdoors. Hamsters are small, sensitive animals that can easily get scared or injured outside their familiar environment. It's safer to provide a secure and enriching indoor habitat for your hamster to explore.
Safer than what? Their advantage is weight-saving; and if you cook them properly you can exist on them for several days - provided you also eat plenty of carbohydrate-donors.
No, it is not recommended to burn laburnum on an open indoor fire as it produces toxic fumes when burned. These fumes can be harmful if inhaled, posing a health risk to those in the vicinity. It is safer to avoid burning laburnum indoors and opt for alternative firewood.
They don't, but generally speaking, indoor cats live longer. Cats that are free to roam anywhere outdoors are at a much higher risk for catching diseases from other animals, getting wounded or killed in fights with other animals, getting hit by cars, or getting into other kinds of accidents. They are much safer indoors or in an enclosed pen, where you can keep an eye on them. However, if you have adopted a cat that has always been an outdoors cat, the animal may be unhappy being kept indoors or in a cat run. If the cat clearly misses roaming freely (for example, if it is constantly scratching at the door and yowling to get out) then you may want to let it roam outdoors.
Using an indoor dryer lint trap can help improve indoor air quality by capturing lint particles that would otherwise circulate in the air. This reduces the risk of respiratory issues and allergies. Additionally, by preventing lint buildup in the dryer vent, the risk of fire hazards is reduced, making the home safer.
stay indoor, if u re outside go to a safer place listen to radio or television for update .if u re close to a river or a stream and notice a sudden increase or decrease in the water level go to a safer place
No, it is not safer. UV rays are harmful to the skin when it is exposed for long periods of time - indoors or outdoors. Natural tends to be the best way to go for most things, so as long as you where the proper sunscreen, tanning in the sun might be best.