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That's not to say that they are harmless; the latter have vents to allow gas to escape that could cause burns if incorrectly handled.
If done by someone who is not properly trained in laser hair removal, the treatment could cause burns and permanent scarring, she said.
"Could cause burns" — what the hell?
Gunther [4] wrote in 1919 that all users of these systems received electrical shocks at some time, and although the shocks were painful and could cause burns, the impact on the victim's health (and attitude) was minimal.
Never apply the source of heat directly to your skin, as this could cause burns.
Be careful when using heat therapy as it could cause burns.
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If you decide to make a n image the background of this screensaver this could cause burn-in.
Oil and other fats rise to a much higher temperature than water and water-based liquids, and when heated in a pressure cooker, the oil could overheat and cause burns.
High-frequency coils could cause serious burns, but stimulated nerves (and muscles) only to a very limited extent, making the induction of ventricular fibrillation unlikely.
The city was soon home to power plants and an aluminum factory that produced so much filthy red waste, from the bauxite-to-aluminum process, that in the 60s a giant reservoir had to be built just outside town to contain the toxic runoff (the stuff was so alkaline that it could cause skin burns on contact).
If you dump into hot water or a small quantity of cold water, a dangerous amount of hot steam may be produced which could cause severe burns to your hands or arms.
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