With the global COVID-19 pandemic putting everyone on hand-cleaning ultra alert, alcohol based hand sanitisers have become a must for all in trying to battle the deadly virus. But with temperatures on the rise and lockdown beginning to ease, its more important than ever to make sure your sanitisers are not left in excessive heat.
Anyone who has ever driven a vehicle during sizzling temperatures will know that the cabin area can reach unbearable heights, especially when left parked in direct sunlight, so it's important to remember not to leave any hand sanitiser exposed for the risk of explosion.
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Lana Del Rey slammed over her assessment of Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Ariana Grande
The "Young and Beautiful" hitmaker began the lengthy statement posted to her account with: "Question for the culture."
Del Rey, born Elizabeth Grant, wrote that she is "not not a feminist," but that there has to be a place in feminism for "women who look and act like me — the kind of woman who says no but men hear yes — the kind of women who are slated mercilessly for being their authentic, delicate selves."
"I've been honest and optimistic about the challenging relationships I've had," the singer wrote. "News flash! That's just how it is for many women."
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90s fashion: Alanis Morissette and Fiona Apple were the original anti-It girls
Alanis Morissette, who released her generation-defining album 25 years ago, is set to lead her Instagram followers in a guided meditation this Saturday. It seems a little, yes, ironic, that the woman known as the patron saint of female rage should teach us all how to be calm. But maybe Morissette, who still wears man-style shirts like its 1999 and is now a mother of three, understands better than most how to be comfortable in your own skin.
The Jagged Little Pill singer, along with Fiona Apple, was part of a cohort of '90s anti-It girls who are currently enjoying a return to the spotlight. Apple's fifth album, Fetch the Bolt Cutters , her first in eight years, was released last month to unanimous acclaim.
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Sydney girl calls for end to Cape Breton moose hunt | Provincial | News | The Chronicle Herald
A Cape Breton girl’s online petition calling on the province to end the moose hunt is racking up thousands of signatures.
Zadie Targett created the change.org petition directed to Nova Scotia Lands and Forestry Minister Iain Rankin on May 13. As of Wednesday, it had been signed by more than 2,200 people.
Targett, 12, said she learned about the decline in the Cape Breton moose population after watching a documentary and decided she had to try to end the hunt.
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