

Australia Post Fights Back Against Dog Attacks with Citronella Spray
Australia Post Implements Citronella Spray to Combat Rising Dog Attacks Australia Post has taken significant action to address the alarming increase in dog attacks on its postal workers. The company has equipped all its employees with citronella spray, a water-based deterrent, following a successful trial program in New South Wales and Queensland. The trial demonstrated a remarkable 80% reduction in dog attacks, highlighting the effectiveness of this safety measure. "Apart from the normal bites and scratches, we've seen posties knocked off bikes," stated an Australia Post spokesperson. The spokesperson also noted the psychological trauma experienced by postal workers following serious dog attacks. The citronella spray, while harmless, effectively deters aggressive dogs, giving postal workers crucial time to protect themselves and contact the pet owners. This initiative reflects Australia Post's commitment to the safety and well-being of its employees, and the successful trial provides a promising solution to a widespread problem. The implementation of this new safety measure demonstrates a proactive approach to protecting its workforce and ensuring the continued delivery of mail services across the country.