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Heat that poses immediate safety risks—burns, scalds, fire, or equipment failure—typically crosses into dangerous territory above about 65°C to 70°C (150°F to 160°F) for...
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Heat that poses immediate safety risks—burns, scalds, fire, or equipment failure—typically crosses into dangerous territory above about 65°C to 70°C (150°F to 160°F) for...
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Hot weather can quickly become dangerous for pets because they manage heat differently than humans. While people cool down through widespread sweat glands, dogs and cats mainly...
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The simplest rule of thumb: avoid walks when the outside temperature and humidity combined create conditions where pavement and air feel uncomfortable for you in light clothing....
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An ARF PETS dog cooling mat uses a combination of absorbent polymers, conductive foam, and sometimes passive ventilation or (in electric versions) mild thermoelectric cooling to...
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