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What items are age restricted at 18 by law?

What items are age restricted at 18 by law?

Products which are restricted by age include:

  • cigarettes – legal minimum age is 18 years.
  • alcohol – legal minimum age is 18 years.
  • fireworks – legal minimum age is 18 years.
  • aerosol paints – legal minimum age is 16 years.
  • knives – legal minimum age is 18 years.
  • lottery tickets – legal minimum age is 16 years.

How old do you need to be to buy chlorine?

WORKING OUT POOL VOLUMES

TYPICAL POOL SIZE VOLUME UK GALLONS (US GALLONS) VOLUME (LITRES)
15 ft diameter x 42 inches deep 2720 UK gallons(3266 US gallons) 12,362 Litres
15 ft diameter x 48 inches deep 3038 UK gallons(3648 US gallons) 13,807 Litres
18 ft diameter x 42 inches deep 4203 UK gallons(5046 US gallons) 19,100 Litres

How old do you have to be to buy hair bleach in the UK?

But why not? The reason is that all legal colouring products used in the UK are labelled as “not intended for use on persons under the age of 16”. This does not necessarily mean that they are unsafe to use, according to the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association.

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Can you buy matches under 18 UK?

You must not sell any tobacco products to a person under 18. It’s an offence to sell party poppers, toy caps, serpents, throw downs, novelty matches and cracker snaps to a person under 16. Intoxicating substances (gas lighter refills and solvents) You must not sell gas cigarette lighter refills to a person under 18.

Is there an age limit on bleach?

There are currently no age restrictions.

Do you need ID to buy hair bleach?

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Can you buy lighters under 18 UK?

Yes, there is no legal age restriction when it comes to buying a lighter in the UK. It is, however, illegal to sell butane (lighter fluid) to anyone under the age of 18. Since lighters tend to contain said fluid, its a bit of a legal grey area.