- Surveying whatever objects are at a pet's eye level and removing potential hazards.
- Finding dangerous objects that could be easily knocked over by a pet.
- Securing exposed cords, wires, low-hanging ornaments or candles.
- Making sure animals cannot access Christmas tree water, garlands, candy dishes or floral arrangements.
- Block off hazardous areas of the house; crate pets if needed.
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