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Are wet roads dangerous?

Wet roads often put drivers at risk of hydroplaning. The water pressure will elevate the car so the tires no longer have direct contact with the road. There’s a layer of water in between. This greatly reduces the driver’s control of the vehicle and makes it more likely for accidents to happen.

Why is the first rain of the season harmful?

The first rains of the season can be acidic, due to the presence of pollutants present in the atmosphere. The toxic gases can combine with the water to form harmful acids, which when fall on our skin and hair can harm them immensely. Hair can become brittle, dull, and break due to contact with acid.

Can you shower in rain water?

Most people are comfortable with washing clothes or flushing toilets using rainwater. But experts say that rainwater is completely safe for bathing and showering. Also, bathing in rainwater has some great health advantages. Rainwater is soft by nature, this means there are less minerals dissolved in it than hard water.

Is it possible to catch a chill?

While it’s advice you’ve heard for years, Fecher says it’s true, but not in the sense of catching a cold virus or the flu. “You can’t get sick from being cold in general, whether you are outside or inside,” Fecher says. “Can you get sick from being cold? Yes, but not in terms of a cold or the flu.

Is my cold still contagious after a week?

For colds, most individuals become contagious about a day before cold symptoms develop and remain contagious for about five to seven days. Some children may pass the flu viruses for longer than seven days (occasionally for two weeks). Colds are considered upper respiratory infections.

Can you spread a cold by talking to someone?

Hand-washing, therefore, is the best way to prevent spread and infection. Droplets from coughs and sneezes also can spread cold viruses, but the range of spread is only 3 feet. If you are farther than 3 feet away from people, you won’t get their cold viruses. Talking doesn’t propel viruses to any great extent.