Is Your Home Poisoning You and Your Pet?
Did you know many household cleaners contain a
chemical called formaldehyde (also known as embalming
solution), which could cause severe irritation
to our pet's eyes, throat and skin? Or how about
rug and carpet shampoos, they contain a chemical
called perchloroethylene, which can cause dizziness,
insomnia, nausea, tremors and loss of appetite?
Some floor polishes contain chemicals that can
cause cancer as well as damage to the heart, kidneys,
liver and central nervous system. As a matter of
fact, most household products do not even warn
you of the chemical dangers they could cause.
So how toxic is your house? According to the EPA (Environmental
Protection Agency) 50% of all illness can be traced to indoor
pollution, which can be directly related to the use of household
cleaners. Many products on the shelves today claim to be
safe, yet have warning labels. If a product is safe why do
they need to warn you of danger? Most rooms in most homes
contain these products which could cause any of the following;
cancer, birth defects, or changes in human genetic structures.
If it is affecting our health in this way imagine what it's
doing to our pets.
Consider the effect of the following on your pet:
Do you let your dog eat treats off the floor?
Do you watch your cat lick itself clean after playing
on the carpet? Do you enjoy watching your pet lounged
out taking a snooze on the floor? Do you use household
cleaners? If you answered yes, you must know the
following information. Animals have faster metabolisms
and smaller lungs than we do. Their bodies have
to work harder to try and eliminate these toxins.
Not only are they processing these chemicals at
a faster rate, they are also breathing them in
more rapidly.
Animals are obviously closer to the ground, which puts them
in direct contact with these harmful substances. This makes
them more vulnerable to toxic poisoning, which could result
in death. Signs and symptoms of toxic poisoning can range
from excessive drooling, vomiting and shallow breathing to
muscle twitching, convulsions and seizures.
Develop a more acute awareness about the chemicals to which
your pet(s) are exposed. Don't just trust grocery store labels
and compelling commercial ads seen on television. Take the
lead right now to ensure the cleaning products you purchase
are safe for you, your pet and the environment. Shop for
them at your local health food store. The cost is the same
as chemical cleaners and you may even save thousands of dollars
in vet bills!
If you suspect a toxic substance has poisoned your animal,
induce vomiting immediately with some warm salt water or
a little hydrogen peroxide (dosage varies based on size of
animal). Call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888)
4ANIHELP (426-4435). They will guide you through the necessary
procedures you must take to save your pets life.
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