National Pet Fire Safety Day |July 15
Sat Jul 15th

National Pet Fire Safety Day

On July 15th, National Pet Fire Safety Day reminds us to think about our pets when planning fire routes and safety in our homes.

#petfiresafetyday

Our dogs are as much a part of our family as any other family member.. This day emphasizes the importance of shielding them.. Both your house and your pet will be saved if preventable steps are taken now. If we don't take the right precautions, many of our pets can cause a fire.

Pet fire safety tips

  • Extinguish open fires are extinguish... Pets are curious and certainly not cautious. Wagging tails haphazardly knock over candles.. The Curious kitties will paw at sizzling grease, igniting a kitchen and bringing a kitchen to a halt
  • To remove knobs from the stove, remove knobs from the stove. They will not be turned off when not in use, so they will not be able to be turned off
  • In the case of a power outage, consider flameless candles for warmth and backup lighting
  • Use metal or plastic to replace glass water bowls. They can heat up and even start a fire outside on wooden decks
  • Leashes and collars are sold at the front of your house. For quick rescue, have your pets in the main living area when away
  • When away from home, have safe young animals. This will help prevent fire hazards from arising. Pet kennels or in a pet-proofed room are two options
  • Fire warning window clings aid firefighters in determining the room where your pets are found and determining the number of pets in the household. When you're away, add one to the window of the room where you keep your pets. Keep up with the number of pets living with you and your new phone number
  • When you're home, have a strategy. Know which family members will be responsible for each pet

How to observe national pet fire safety day by observing national pet fire safety day

Put the techniques into use and perform a fire drill. Keep your dogs and humans safe by following these tips. On social media, use the hashtag #PetFireSafetyDay to post.

The first national pet fire safety day in history has been celebrated..

In 2009, the American Kennel Club in conjunction with ADT Security Services established National Pet Fire Safety Day to educate pet owners on how to prevent fires and prepare for unexpected emergencies.