Can You Get Burned With a Violet Wand?
Saturday, June/01/2024
68
- A violet wand generates static electricity, which is the only form of electricity generally considered safe to be applied to the human body above the waist. Nevertheless, violet wands should never be applied to any single area for lengthy periods because the intense electrical spark can cause burns.
- Violet wands should be kept away from the face -- the eyes in particular -- and never inserted into any body cavity. The spark generates up to 50,000 volts of electricity and can cause serious burns, intentionally or unintentionally, in sensitive areas.
- Contrary to popular belief, violet wands do not produce ultraviolet light -- apart from a minuscule amount at the point of spark -- and cannot cause ultraviolet burns. Ultraviolet light is invisible to the human eye and should not be confused with a gas that simply glows a violet color.
Static Electricity
Voltage
Ultraviolet Light
Related Posts "Health & Medical"
-
Why it is Important to Cure Eyes Naturally
6/1/2019 8:50:00 PM -
Can You Get Burned With a Violet Wand?
6/1/2019 8:33:00 PM -
White Sunglasses- the Immortal Classic
6/1/2019 8:30:00 PM -
How to Find Cheap Contact Lenses Online Quickly
6/1/2019 7:55:00 PM
You might also like on "Health & Medical"
How to Improve Vision Without Glasses or Contact Lenses
6/1/2019 7:48:00 PM
Choroidal Thickness After Aflibercept for Neovascular AMD
6/1/2019 7:43:00 PM
Bizarre Eye Movements in a 3-Year-Old
6/1/2019 8:41:00 AM
What Can Prescription Sunglasses Be Used For?
6/1/2019 8:41:00 AM
Eyelid Cut (Laceration)
6/1/2019 8:27:00 AM
Selecting A Good Eye Doctor In Las Vegas Made Easy
6/1/2019 8:25:00 AM
Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis)
6/1/2019 8:18:00 AM
Facts About Cataracts
6/1/2019 8:09:00 AM
Reactions to Contact Lens Solutions
6/1/2019 8:03:00 AM
The Kinds of Colored Contacts to Avoid
6/1/2019 8:01:00 AM
The Right Way to Shop Online
6/1/2019 7:42:00 AM
Pros and Disadvantages of Colored Contact Lens
6/1/2019 7:29:00 AM