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For an elementary school project, I'd like the children to take apart some
old electronics to get an idea of how things work, what goes into each product, etc. My question is: Are there certain electronics or appliances we should stay away from because of chemicals or something else that would be unsafe for the children? Please advise. Thank you! Mom With Tools |
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