Beware: Antifreeze is poisonous to petsAnne Pierce
Also note that the danger posed to pets by antifreeze (i.e., ethylene glycol) has to do with kidney failure, not destruction of the liver as claimed in the message quoted above. Advertisement: The warning message claims that the anonymous writer found on his WetJet packaging a warning label...
In December 2022, we received mail from readers that asked if the clear liquid inside of holiday snow globes contained the antifreeze ingredient ethylene glycol, which, if ingested, can be deadly to cats, dogs, and other pets. After a brief search, we were able to conclude that some snow ...
Toxicity to pets Antifreeze, which often contains ethylene glycol (EG), can be extremely dangerous to dogs and cats. Sources of ethylene glycol include automotive antifreeze (radiator coolant, which typically contains 95% ethylene glycol), windshield deicing agents, motor oils, hydraulic brake fluid...
Antifreeze and pets: lethal: unless your dog is treated immediately, ethylene glycol poisoning can rapidly prove to be fatal.(Safety)Ewing, Tom
Is Your Pet at Risk of Being Poisoned By Antifreeze? Do you change your car's fluids at home? Do you have a leaky car that drips on the pavement? Do your pets have access to your driveway or garage? Is your cat an outdoor cat that roams the neighborhood?
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is often measured in picocuries per liter of substance and is so dangerous it’s subject to tight restrictions even at hazardous-waste sites. The most common isotopes are radium-226 and radium-228, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission requires industrial discharges to remain below 60 for ...