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Fire Safety for Pet Owners

7 Simple Fire Safety Steps to Protect Your Pets

Sparks fly in July, but not the kind we want near our fur babies! Fire safety is no joke, and having a plan in place can save your pet. Here are simple, important steps to protect your furry family during fire season: 

1. Stickers Save Lives 

Place pet alert window decals near doors to let firefighters know your pet’s inside. List the number and type of animals. Quick thinking = faster rescuing!  

2. Bye-Bye, Open Flames 

Kitties love candles. Puppies love poking noses where they don’t belong. Ditch the flame and go flameless—same ambiance, zero fur hazards!  

3. Grab-and-Go Gear 

Keep leashes, carriers, and harnesses by the door to save time during an emergency! Store a go-bag for your pet with essentials like water, food, and meds too.  

4. Practice Makes Paw-fect 

Include your pets in your fire escape plan. Practice loading them into carriers or leashing quickly and let them get comfy with the process in advance.  

5. Crate Smarts = Safe Starts 
 
Avoid placing crates in front of exits or in tight spots where rescue access could be tricky. Pick locations that are easy to reach and give firefighters the best chance of getting to your pet quickly—think practical over pretty! 

6. Smoke Detectors: Now with Backup! 

Monitored smoke detectors can alert emergency responders even when you’re not home, giving your pets a better chance of rescue. These smart systems are especially helpful if you’re at work, on vacation, or just out for a walk. Add a little tech to your toolkit—it could make all the difference. 

7. Microchip & ID—Your Pet’s Backstage Pass Home 

In the chaos of an emergency, pets can slip away fast. A current ID tag and a registered pet microchip are the dynamic duo that helps bring them home safely. Make sure your pet’s info is always up to date. 

Pet Safety Questions?

When it comes to fire safety, a little preparation goes a long way in keeping tails wagging and whiskers safe! Give us a call at (770) 483-1551 or schedule an appointment to discuss your pet's safety concerns.

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