Spring Cleaning Spring cleaning is a time - honored tradition in many households, but be sure to keep all cleaners and
chemicals out of your pets» way!
Keep all cleaners and
chemicals out of your pets» way.
Spring cleaning is a time - honored tradition in many households, but be sure to keep all cleaners and
chemicals out of your pets» way!
Make sure to wipe up any spills and keep these and other harmful
chemicals out of your pet's reach or path.
Not exact matches
Lock up medicines, vitamins, cleaning products,
pet food, alcohol, poisonous plants, and
chemicals (like paint, gasoline, etc.)
out of your baby's reach.
Venkatasubramanian, who is the Samuel Ruben -
Peter G. Viele Professor
of Engineering, Department
of Chemical Engineering, and co-director
of the Center for the Management
of Systemic Risk, has long been interested in fairness and inequality and points
out that the same concepts and mathematics used to solve problems in statistical thermodynamics and information theory can also be applied to economic issues.
In fact, the American Lung Association points
out that indoor air can be home to a long list
of potentially dangerous toxins and pollutants, including bacteria and viruses, carpets, cleaning supplies, mold and dampness,
pet dander, radon, smoke, dust mites, paint products and many other
chemicals and impurities.
Chlorine and other
chemicals are an obvious worry if your
pets tend to drink
out of pools or spas, but they're not the only danger.
There is a list
of side effects, written right in the PDR (Physicians Drug Reference - detail every drug any
of the pharmaceutical companies manufacture) and the Owners hand
out sheets (that should be given to you at the time the
chemicals are dispensed for your
pet.
This will teach your
pets about boundaries and you can rest assured that household cleaners and
chemicals will be
out of reach.
While many articles you may read may focus on training, behavior,
chemical, or serotonin increasing prescription medication to calm your stressed
out pet, since this is a natural healing site, my focus in this piece will be on applications
of natural remedies for anxiety disorders.
When in doubt, keep these dangerous cleaning
chemicals out of reach
of your
pets (and kids!).
While your
pet is still getting accustomed to its new home, install childproof latches on cabinet doors and keep household
chemicals and cleaners — such as bleach, ammonia, and antifreeze — well sealed and
out of your
pet's reach.
Insecticides / pesticides / rodenticides and other
chemicals used for treating mice, ant, cockroach, etc. infestations — some animals find these
chemicals enticing so keep
out of reach
of all
pets.
A recent report by the Environmental Working Group found 48
chemicals in
pets» blood (
out of 70 tested for); 43
of them reached levels far higher than in people: 5 times as much mercury; 2-1/2 times more perfluorochemicals in dogs (from stain - and grease - proof coatings), and 23 times more fire retardants in cats.
Batteries should also be kept
out of reach
of pet's paws, as they can cause
chemical burns.
After repeated exposure
of these kinds
of toxins,
chemicals and heavy metals, your
pet's organs will start to wear
out from overload.
Pick from the list below, or use the search boxes to the right to find
out about
pet care products you are considering, which
chemicals they contain and the level
of risk they may pose.
Always keep
chemicals out of reach
of pets and children.
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Another great feature to this tool shed is that it does have shelving that would be a great place to store fertilizers and
chemicals out of the reach
of children and
pets.