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Safety
You should obtain
a copy of the safety rules before
you begin to think about your display.
The safety rules will advise you as
to the list of materials that are
prohibited and are unacceptable for
display.
You should also make
sure that your project topic is approved
by your teacher even before you start
work on the project.
Generally, what is
unacceptable for display are live
animals, microbial cultures or fungi,
animal or human parts except for teeth,
hair, nails and dried animal bones,
all liquids, chemicals, open or concealed
flames, batteries with open top cells,
combustible materials, aerosol cans
of household solvents, controlled
substances, any hazardous material,
sharp items such as knives, needles
and syringes, gases. Although the
display rules for every science fair
may be a little different, the following
checklist will help make sure that
your display is acceptable and pleases
the judges.
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