The Hidden Dangers of Air Fresheners and Scented Candles for Pets

Recognising Signs of Toxic Exposure in Pets

Pets exposed to harmful air fresheners or candles may exhibit symptoms such as:​

Coughing and sneezing​

Eye and nose discharge​

Vomiting and diarrhea​

Lethargy​

Loss of appetite​

These signs can appear immediately or within a few hours to days after exposure.

Safer Alternatives for a Fresh Home

To maintain a pet-friendly environment, consider the following alternatives:

Natural Air Fresheners: Use pet-safe options like baking soda, white vinegar, or activated charcoal to neutralize odorus without introducing harmful chemicals.​Better Homes & Gardens

Pet-Safe Candles: Opt for candles made from 100% natural waxes such as soy, coconut, or beeswax, and ensure they are free from harmful additives. Brands like One Fur All and Companion Candles offer non-toxic, pet-friendly options. ​Amazon+3Companion Candles+3One Fur All+3

Proper Ventilation: Regularly open windows to allow fresh air to circulate, reducing indoor pollutants.​

Regular Cleaning: Keep your home clean to minimize odors naturally, reducing the need for air fresheners.​

Conclusion

While creating a pleasant-smelling home is desirable, it’s crucial to prioritize the health and safety of our pets. By choosing pet-friendly products and being mindful of potential hazards, we can ensure a comfortable and safe environment for our beloved animals.​

At Kim’s Purfect Pets, we understand the importance of a safe home environment for your pets. Our pet sitting and reptile boarding services in Burwell, Cambridge, are designed with your pet’s well-being in mind. Contact us today to learn more about how we can support you and your furry, scaly or feathered friends.

By Kim Ellam

Your friendly pet sitter and reptile boarder – located in Burwell, Cambridgeshire.

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