Yes,
automatic pet water fountains are generally safe if you choose one made from non-toxic materials and perform regular maintenance. Key safety measures include using a fountain made from materials like stainless steel or BPA-free plastic, ensuring the electrical parts are intact and waterproof, and unplugging the device before cleaning to prevent electrical hazards.
Safety factors to consider- Materials: Opt for fountains made from food-safe, non-toxic materials. Stainless steel and BPA-free plastic are good choices. Some cheaper plastics may leach harmful chemicals into the water.
- Electrical components:
- Modern fountains use low-voltage pumps, which significantly minimize the risk of electrocution.
- Regularly inspect the cord and the pump for any damage. Pay close attention to the portion of the cord that may be submerged in water.
- Always unplug the fountain before cleaning or performing any maintenance.
- Cleanliness:
- Regular cleaning is crucial to prevent the buildup of bacteria, mold, and slime, which can make pets sick.
- Follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and replacing the filters to keep the water fresh and clean.
- Design:
- Choose a fountain with a simple, sturdy design to avoid small parts that could be a choking hazard for curious pets.
- If your pet chews on cords, use a cord protector for the part of the cord outside the fountain unit.