10 tips to protect your pets from fire

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Article: https://longisland.news12.com/10-tips-to-protect-your-pets-from-fire
Archive: https://archive.is/dV1Nk
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National Pet Fire Safety Day is on July 15.

Each year, more than 500,000 pets are affected by house fires, with 1,000 house fires started by pets, according to American Humane (Archive).

Learn how to keep your pets safe with these tips from American Humane:

1. Reduce open flame exposures
Don’t leave candles or fires in your fireplace unsupervised. Flameless candles and an enclosed fireplace are good ways to prevent open flames from causing trouble.

2. Secure wires
Pets may chew on loose wires, making areas with lamps and plugs possible fire hazards. Secure loose wires and ensure they are out of reach from your pets.

3. No glass bowls on wooden decks
Never put a glass bowl on a wooden porch as the sun’s rays can heat the bowl, causing a fire on your wooden deck (Archive). Try using a ceramic water bowl or stainless-steel dish instead.

4. Put covers over stove knobs
Put covers over or remove stove knobs, and discourage climbing in the kitchen. This can help prevent your pet from bumping up against a dial and accidentally filling your house with gas.

5. Include your pet in a family emergency plan
The number one step in preparing your pet and family for a fire is to talk with your family to determine an emergency plan that includes your pet. Here are some more tips (Archive) for an emergency bag.

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6. Create an emergency pet supply bag
You should include food, medication, water, a photo of your pet, leashes and carriers, and medical records.

7. Put up pet number decal on your door/window
Put a decal or sticker in your home’s front window indicating the number and type of pets you have to cut down on the time firefighters spend searching for your pet in case you're not home at the time of a fire.

8. Use monitored smoke detectors
Install smoke detectors connected to emergency response services so that even if your pet is home alone, should a fire occur, help can still be signaled and dispatched.

9. Collar and microchip
Make sure that the contact information on your pets’ collar and microchip is always up to date, so they can get all the help they need in case they escape during the course of a fire.

10. Don’t delay escape
During a fire, if you can’t find your pet quickly, leave and let responders search your home. If your pet is still inside, open doors and call to him or her to exit.
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10. Don’t delay escape
During a fire, if you can’t find your pet quickly, leave and let responders search your home. If your pet is still inside, open doors and call to him or her to exit.
One of my dogs would panic and run away, or shut down and cower, if there was a fire. I'd crawl through flames and broken glass to save my babygirl.
 
That's actually very solid advice for every responsible pet owner, and not just emergency-wise. Plenty of lost animal cases can be prevented simply by putting contact information onto your dog's collar.

Do it for your good boy. Or girl.
 
Good advice, but most of this also applies to babies. Obviously don't microchip your baby. Or feed them from dog bowls of any material. Or leave them at home unattended. But do try to not let them chew on wires and do plan on bringing supplies for them in case of an emergency.

Hopefully people who have kids but not pets will still read past the headline...
 
One of my dogs would panic and run away, or shut down and cower, if there was a fire. I'd crawl through flames and broken glass to save my babygirl.
Same. I’d carry my dog like Samwise Gamgee carried Frodo out. Every thing else in my house is unimportant when it comes down to it. Can’t replace your best friend.
 
11. Take the Vaccine and Eat Insect Meat to reduce Climate Change which causes fires in the first place.
 
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