Animals that have been exposed to hazardous materials present no danger to people. True or False?
False, animals that have been exposed to hazardous materials do present danger to people.
Hazardous materials released during disasters—especially on farms—can contaminate animals through exposure to fertilizers, pesticides, and fuels spread over feed or pastures. Contaminants absorbed by animals may end up in animal-based food products, leading to potential health risks for consumers. Regulatory bodies, like the USDA and FDA, inspect these food products to ensure safety, but contamination still presents a significant concern for animal welfare and human health.
Minimize health risks by monitoring animal exposure to contaminants, especially following natural disasters. Immediately assess feed, pasture, and water sources for potential hazards and dispose of contaminated resources appropriately. Consult local agricultural agencies for guidance on safeguarding food production processes.
Source: https://emilms.fema.gov/is_0011a/curriculum/1.html
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