Possible Safety Risks
Potential risk 1 - Any glassware container being used in the experiment?
Avoid breaking any glass and try not to get injured. To stop this it would be best if the experiment is done on a low ground area. Wear sunglasses if needed so eyes won't be exposed to the experiment.
Potential risk 2 - Tall containers?
If the experiment is a really hard job to clean. The best way is to use short small containers as their really easy to clean after being used and there's a less percentage in knocking over the experiment while conducting it.
Potential risk 3 - What should be done after the completion of the experiment?
The experiment must be disposed of as it can be harmful to children under 13 years of age. People can really mistaken it for something really edible and can get sick. It would also be a good idea to wash all the equipment after being used for the experiment.
Avoid breaking any glass and try not to get injured. To stop this it would be best if the experiment is done on a low ground area. Wear sunglasses if needed so eyes won't be exposed to the experiment.
Potential risk 2 - Tall containers?
If the experiment is a really hard job to clean. The best way is to use short small containers as their really easy to clean after being used and there's a less percentage in knocking over the experiment while conducting it.
Potential risk 3 - What should be done after the completion of the experiment?
The experiment must be disposed of as it can be harmful to children under 13 years of age. People can really mistaken it for something really edible and can get sick. It would also be a good idea to wash all the equipment after being used for the experiment.