Pyrotechnics
The fireworks and the pyrotechnics are synonymous of New Year and Celebrations.
The roar of the firecrackers and the color of artifice fires comprise of the tradition of
the celebrations and are the thousand people who use in towns and cities.
And also are thousand victims of resemblance festive inheritance cultural, because not only they are the young adults and burned who arrive at the hospitals, all we know that there are unprotected and quiet victims much more: our poor mascots! that without understanding that it happens, being able to choose and at least enjoying the spectacles subject pyrotechnicses they are a:
* Burns
* Auditory injuries
* Attacks of Panic
Attacks of panic:
By paradoxical that seems, the panic attacks (panic attack) are been from the fear. Its dog does not understand that it passes that generates a degree very high of anxiety and anguish that are pronounced with an increase in the frequency cardiac, jadeo, salivation, tremors, shocks, sensation to choke itself,
abdominal nauseas or annoyances
These alterations cause in the conduct animal attempts to escape descontroladamente, stimulated by the panic state, lasting several minutes and in the severe cases they extend by several hours. To see more information on panic attack.
Burns:
The gravity of the injuries does not depend on the product that acts (the powder, the heat or the fire) but of the intensity of the explosion or of the time of contact with the fire, in general the domestic animals undergo burns when being near explosive articles during their detonation, these give off ignited pieces and fall on the body causing burns in the skin of the animal, also usually falls in the eyes causing burns and blindness (estrellitas). More information in burns.
Auditory injuries:
The firecrackers reach up to 190 decibeles (a siren registers 120) enough more of the 85 decibeles that the ear of the dogs can support because they are very sensible to the toxic exhibition or noises, these noises kill sensorial cells that are in the ears, cells that do not regenerate, leaving severe auditory discapacidades in the successive annual exhibitions.
Author: MV Adelaida A. Goldman
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