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It seems like every other home in the United States has a pet. Whether that be a dog or a cat, we always go out of our way to show our love for them and spoil them. There may be one thing that can slip our mind sometimes, and that is electrical safety. What do you have to worry about at home? Not too many things. You may already take part in some of these practices.

Although you may already take part in some practices, there are some you may not think of. In this helpful video, we will make sure you consider everything in your home when it comes to the safety of your pets.

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