JamesL
Well-Known Member
In the issue of horse and hound for 2/7/2009 there was an interview with Robert Oliver who in his things i could not live without stated it was his steam cleaner which he uses to clean horses.
The cleaner shown in the photo claims to release steam at 150 degrees C and also advises that it is not to be used on people or animals. Further to this a while back there was an article where a showgroom gave the tip of using a pressure washer to clean horses, again the safety instructions of the product explicitly state not to use this on people or animals due to risk of injury.
Surely it is lazy journalism to publish something wothout researching whether this so called expert is doing something which is according to the manufacturers of the equipment could cause injury to horses.
H&H do influence what people do, most of us do make our own decisions but publishing it in such a magazine does validate peoles decisions to do such things.
Your thoughts?
The cleaner shown in the photo claims to release steam at 150 degrees C and also advises that it is not to be used on people or animals. Further to this a while back there was an article where a showgroom gave the tip of using a pressure washer to clean horses, again the safety instructions of the product explicitly state not to use this on people or animals due to risk of injury.
Surely it is lazy journalism to publish something wothout researching whether this so called expert is doing something which is according to the manufacturers of the equipment could cause injury to horses.
H&H do influence what people do, most of us do make our own decisions but publishing it in such a magazine does validate peoles decisions to do such things.
Your thoughts?