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Do You Own Shredder? Please Read This

With a growing number of Americans concerned about identity theft and privacy issues, many households now have paper shredders, some of which have enough power to shred CD’s. And now, a new warning has been issued, accompanied by startling and grisly tales of injury inflicted on companion animals by paper shredders. In almost all cases, dogs and cats stuck probing tongues into the openings and were caught; it is rare for these poor creatures to survive their injuries.

The good news is that you can prevent this from happening to your dog or cat. Most of us leave our shredders on the “automatic” setting – simply switch it to the “off” position. Or better yet, just unplug the device while it’s not in use. By taking this simple step today, you could avoid a great deal of grief in the future. Healthy Pet Net

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2 Responses

  1. 1 Fellowes Employee
    2007 Mar 12

    I work for Fellowes – the maker of Fellowes brand paper shredders.

    Recently, we launched an entire line of paper shredders that have a patented ‘Safe Sense’ Technology which is designed to shut the shredder off, should hands (or paws) get too close to the paper entry slot.

    This is an added layer of protection for children and pets that has not been previously available.

    For more information, please visit our website at http://www.fellowes.com

  2. 2 Administrator
    2007 Mar 12

    Great,
    Thanks for that information. Everyone, please take note!


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