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National Pet Fire Safety Day

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National Pet Fire Safety Day on July 15th reminds us to consider our pets when planning fire routes and safety in our homes.

Our pets are as much a part of our family as any other member. This day stresses the importance of protecting them. Taking preventable measures now can both save your home and your pet. Many times our pets can cause a fire if we don’t take the proper precautions. We are a pet friendly community at Montclair Gardens in Montclair, NJ and we care about the safety of our residents and their furry friends!

PET FIRE SAFETY TIPS
  • Extinguish open flames. Pets are curious and certainly not cautious. Wagging tails haphazardly knock over candles. Curious kitties will paw at sizzling grease, quickly sending a kitchen up in flames.
  • Remove knobs from the stove. When not in use, they will not accidentally get turned on.
  • Consider flameless candles for ambiance and backup lighting in the event of a power outage.
  • Replace glass water bowls with metal or plastic. Outside on wooden decks, they can heat up and actually start a fire.
  • Store leashes and collars near the entrance of your home. When away, have your pets in the main living area for easy rescue.
  • Secure young pets when away from home. This can help avoid fire hazards. Pet kennels or in a pet-proofed room are options.
  • Fire alert window clings help firefighters identifying the room your pets are located and identify the number of pets in the home. Add one to the window of the room you keep your pets when you are away. Keep it updated with the number of pets residing with you and your current phone number.
  • Have a plan when you are home. Know which family members will be responsible for each pet.

HOW TO OBSERVE #PetFireSafetyDay

Put the tips into practice and have a fire drill. Keep your pets and your humans safe! Use #PetFireSafetyDay to post on social media.

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