In honor of National Pet Fire Safety Day, Center for Pet
Safety has put together the following list of practical tips and free downloads
to help families prevent pets from causing fires. Being prepared for any
emergency is mission critical and will help you save the life of your family
and your pets. Please take a moment and learn how Center for Pet Safety helps you
be prepared.
Window Clings and Identification – Installing a window
cling on the front window of your home is a simple way to help to notify First
Responders that your pets are inside. However, that’s not everything you’re
going to need in an emergency. You should also keep ample identification aids
(including images of you with your pet and microchip id), medical records, and
county registration records in an easy to access off-site location – like a
neighbor’s house. Also the contact information of veterinary, and the nearest
emergency veterinarian is something to keep with your records. While you’re at
it, think about keeping a copy in your vehicle glove box too – because
accidents happen.
Center for Pet Safety’s PAWS UP for Safety® program has a
link to download a free vet record book.
http://www.centerforpetsafety.org/pet-parents/paws-up-for-safety/vet-record-booklet/
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