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Keeping Pets Safe From a House Fire

7/23/2021 (Permalink)

Dog held by an old man who is a wearing a safety helmet. Learn basic first aid procedures for the type of pet you own.

Keeping Pets Safe In The Event of A House Fire

Pet lovers in Lexington Park, PA are like pet lovers everywhere: they consider their furry, feathered, or scaly friends beloved members of the family. In the event of a fire emergency in the home, it is important to have an evacuation plan for pets just like the rest of the family and make sure everyone is aware of it. The fire department, your insurance company, and restoration experts will take care of the rest.

Proactive Measures

Having either hardwired or battery-powered smoke alarms on every level of your home is a must to keep everyone safe. Check them regularly to make sure they are operational. In the event of a fire emergency, it is important to have a few other items and established procedures in place for pet preparation.

  • Practice your evacuation plan with your family, including your pets. For pet safety, train them to come when called, and for those in enclosures, designate an appropriate rescuer.
  • In the family emergency kit, include what your pet might need. First aid supplies, any medications, and nonperishable foods should be packed.
  • Learn basic first aid procedures for the type of pet you own.
  • Affix a pet alert to a window or door to alert fire fighters to the number and type of pets in the home and where they are kept. If you are unable to evacuate them, professionals can perform the rescue.
  • Have a plan in place for housing your pet if you become displaced from your home.
  • Keep pet ownership records and proof of vaccinations in a fire box.

Proper planning can reduce the kind of chaos that can lead to avoidable losses in the unfortunate situation of a fire emergency in the home. Practicing evacuation procedures and assembling an emergency kit can help keep all members of your family out of harm’s way.

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