FIRE SAFETY FOR PETS

Hey friends, I know the holidays are almost here and we're all feeling a bit giddy and jolly anticipating lots of fun, decadent foods, pretty decorations & lights, and PRESENTS!  But I just want to take a bit of time to remind dog owners and cat owners about FIRE SAFETY FOR PETS.

I created this simple infographic with some sobering statistics about pets and house fires, what causes them, and how we can prevent them. 


Infographic on Fire Safety information for Pets
Pet Fire Safety Infographic


With the holidays comes a lot more extension cords, batteries (including lithium batteries), candles, electronic devices and toys, and more cooking on the stove and in the oven. 

So as you're planning for all the fun you and your pets will have this holiday season, please take a moment to think about how you'll prevent a potential fire in your home. Especially fires that are accidentally caused by our pets!


I wish all of you and your furry, feathered, and scaly pets a Happy and Safe holiday season. I'm so grateful for all of you!


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1 comment:

Tail Wag Wisdom said...

Great article, Cathy! Fire is so scary. I remember my house burned down the ground (even the glass melted) when I was a kid on Dec. 23. We all got out. My pup got his ears slightly burned. I still can't light a match. But I'm here to tell the story and tell you that because our house was the worst in the town's history, my mom started a petition and got another fire station. Definitely always be careful around fire. It can be absolutely devasting. Super article, Cathy!

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