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It's fall and if you have a pet cat or dog who spends time outdoors, chances are they want to come inside more often. Unfortunately, so do the fleas they carry. Conventional flea treatments (collars, bombs, sprays and shampoos) may pose substantial health risks to you, your family and your pet. Of 20 ingredients commonly used in such treatments, half are known or suspected carcinogens and two-thirds are neuro- toxins. Children, who breathe faster than adults, and spend more time at "pet-level" are particularly vulnerable. Several studies in Baltimore, Denver and the state of Missouri have associated home pesticide use with childhood cancers, for example. Do your kids, your pets and your family a favor by taking the time to control fleas by vacuuming more frequently, regularly washing bedding where fleas gather and grooming your pets with a flea comb.
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