Will the red light from a heat lamp hurt my dogs eye's?
Nov 25, 2008 by littlepixie | Posted in Dogs
My dog has a dog house that is 5 ft at the peak and about 4 ft long and 3 feet wide..I felt bad for him so i had my husband put a red heat lamp at the peak inside his dog house. We turn on at night if its freezing and off in the morning. He is a beagle/Shepard mix...if that matters...Ok my question is will the red light from the heat lamp bother his eyes?
It might help to make a small dog visor, to protect they're eyes from above, but still allow them to sniff, howl, and learn! Make sure its not flammable incase it bumps the hotlamp. You could use those blackjack visors like that photograph of all the dogs playing poker. Novel thought!
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NJ residents grow weary as Hurricane Irene's power outages continue
31.08.11
Jenna Guida knows in every respect when her power went out.
"Sunday at 3:44 a.m.," she said. It’s not that she was up so unpunctually, listening for the sounds of Hurricane Irene. It was the loud pop that woke her and the whole Guida kinfolk, including her three siblings and her parents. The sound came from the power forte across the street.
"It’s annoying," said Guida, 19, who drained Tuesday afternoon sunbathing on a lawn chair at her ill fame on Hillside Avenue in Springfield. She wasn’t talking about the din, but instead the inconvenience the power outage has caused, three days after it occurred. Hers was upstanding one of many families across the state finding ways to cope without energy, deprived of the simple comforts of household utilities. As of original this morning, more than 171,000 homes and businesses in New Jersey remained without electrical power.
Guida sat next to a close-fisted generator that sounded very big, with the constant lawn mower-like drone. She had been set to home-coming reciprocity to Rowan University in Glassboro this week but because of Irene’s aftermath, the move-in has been postponed until Sunday.
» Are Total Body Scanners Safe? The Jury Is Still Out - Big Government
by Dr. Elaina George
A few weeks ago we were told that CT scans and mammograms can increase the risk of cancer. Since the rush to deploy the new total body scanners in our airports has been a topic of hot debate. There has been a burning question that has not been answered that needs to be. If CT scans and mammograms are no longer considered safe, what makes the total body scanners safe to use?
are a form of infrared energy that lies between radio waves at the low-end and microwaves at its higher end. It may be non-ionizing unlike x-rays; however, the energy is able to penetrate tissue, clothing, paper, plastic, wood and ceramics among other things.
The TSA website represents the full body scanner as a safe method of screening. However, not only are we giving up our privacy, we are also playing Russian roulette with our safety. It is important to note: to mutations as the DNA attempts to repair itself.
It is clear that the rush to deploy these machines may put the public at unacceptable risk. The questions about safety for pregnant women, children, and the possibility of increased cancer risk need to be answered before these machines are put into place. It simply is not clear whether the risks are outweighed by the stated benefits.
You mean that 8 yrs. after 9/11 that they still have not tested & built a 100% safe & viable scanner to detect for explosives? If this is the case why are we not training dogs for explosives & posting 10-15 of them in airports across the US. Everyone walking through to a secure area should be screened as well as random screenings around the airports. It would cost far less & I'd have a dog sniffing me then using a machine that might give me a brain tumor. Use what works until the technology is accepted by the populus & fool-proof.
In '73 a terrorist tried to hijack an Isreali airline plane. The pilot pulled a gun, shot him, had the stewardess (now called flight attendants) open the door, threw the corpse onto the tarmac, radioed the tower that the emergency was over and asked for takeoff clearance, and ran over the corpse (it was a 707 weighing about 450,000 lbs.) as he rolled out. LIKE IT!!!! You don't hear much about problems with Isreali airlines. They use these types of scanners, dogs, pat downs, profiling and when all else fails…they use GUNS!
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