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Safety consideration when colouring hair?

I need to know what things i should check before dying a friends hair

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Carbon monoxide is produced whenever a hydrocarbon is burned with insufficient oxygen. An old oil-burner is even more likely to produce CO than a gas burner. As long as the firebox is intact, the CO would be vented out the chimney. The old building probably has enough leaks that the furnace is getting lots of air but adding a couple of detectors for extra safety can't hurt.
Dust is made of just about everything. Household dust is composed primarily of things like human skin and hair, waxes, pollen, mold, fungi, lichen, tiny particles of wood, paint, fibers from fabrics such as wool, nylon, rayon, acrylic (and in the disco '70s lots and lots of polyester), foam rubber, sheet rock, plant and vegetable matter, insect parts, and of course every form of pollution such as auto and industrial emissions, heavy hydrocarbon waste from your oil or gas heater, even tiny bits of metal debris from door hinges or any place where metal and friction meet, lots of food waste, and loads of paper fiber i copied this info from the site belowgo there for more information. Hope this is enough to answer your question!

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