Fire Safety Tips for Dog Owners

March 09, 2010 // Franchising.com // Your pets are treasured family members and need protection as much as your own family in the event of fire. Sadly, some 500,000 pets are affected by fires each year, and over 40,000 of them die. Most fire victims die from smoke asphyxiation. A fire needs oxygen to burn, so lack of oxygen or inhaling smoke is more often the killer than the fire itself.

Following are some tips to help you know what to do to prevent fires and if a fire breaks out in your home.

Be sure you have working smoke detectors on every level of the home.

Have an emergency exit plan that includes your pets, and practice the plan regularly. Once a fire starts, it spreads rapidly, so everyone should know what to do to escape.

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