Saturday, December 31, 2011

Stay Smart While Enjoying Your Pet Fish

By Michael Devereaux


Fish tanks supply a lovely feature to a house and a comfortable and expansive environment for your pets. However , fish tanks also pose electric perils, potential home damage and injuries if proper care are not taken. Follow these simple aquarium safety items and enjoy your pet fish while maintaining a safer home.

Unplug Electric Cords

Whenever you must move the aquarium, unplug all electrical things that are attached to the aquarium, such as the water pump or aquarium light. Follow this tenet when you clean the aquarium water as well. Also unplug any electric items from the aquarium if you've got to reach within the aquarium. You should also unplug these devices if you remove the top hood to avoid any possible electrical items or current to go into the aquarium and cause electric shock to you or the fish.

Install an ELCB

An earth leakage circuit breaker is a device that will mechanically switch off the electricity if the aquarium starts to leak in a major demeanor. This can prevent an electrical problem and damage to your home's flooring surface.

Add Drip Looping

Prepare the electrical cords under the electrical plug so that they loop. This leads to any seepage from the tank to run down the cord and onto the loop, rather than entering the electrical outlet and causing electric damage.

Avoid Fire Perils

If you remove two inches or even more of water from the aquarium, unplug your aquarium heater. Also, don't permit the water level to ever get below the heater component or the water filter. This may cause the devices to burn out or cause a potential fire.

Be Careful Around Glass

Most aquariums are made out of glass and are , therefore , at the mercy of breakage. Avoid placing an aquarium around a high-traffic area. Also avoid putting the aquarium in an area where it will not be visible and may be bumped into.

Utilise a Stand

One way to make sure that an aquarium is secured in a safe location is to put the fish tank on a high aquarium stand. The stand should not sway at all and should not be able to be tipped over. The aquarium also should be placed higher than a child's level so that he will be able to not knock it over.

Don't Don't Mix Chemicals

Only use products that are specifically designed for aquariums when you are cleaning it. Never mix your own chemical concoctions or you may accidentally release malevolent gases into the air and the fish tank water which could lead to accidental poisoning.

Avoid Disease

Though rare, fish may result in various illnesses in people. Make preparations when handling a fish that you think is diseased. Wear gloves when you will have direct contact with the fish. Use a fish scoop or pair of tongs to move items or fish in the fish tank.

Owning an fish tank should be an enjoyable family experience that teaches youngsters the proper way to properly care for fish and other species. Observing the mandatory safety precautions ensures that your folks will love the aquarium without being concerned about potentialossible perils or damage.




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