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Top Tips On Keeping Your Pets and Your Family Safe In A Fire Emergency, by Melissa Tompkins

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Fire danger in Southern California is very real and right now fires have consumed more than 100,000 acres and 6700 structures in Northern and Southern California this month.

If you are in a fire zone, get prepared immediately to protect your pets and loved ones.

Before the fire

When The Fire Approaches

What if my kids are in school?  Firefighters will prioritize protecting and evacuating school sites. Know your school’s evacuation plans and where they will take your student. Develop an emergency plan for baby sitters and other care providers for in home care.  Make sure they have emergency contact information for multiple family members.

What should I do with my animals?

You should take small animals with you.  If possible keep them in a pet travel crate for their own safety.  If you have livestock please take them to alternate stables and do this as soon as possible.  It is not recommended to release large stock animals to run wild as they may become injured.  But if you are not able to relocate them and the fire is coming it is better to let them loose than leave in a locked stable.

After the fire

You should wait until you are told by local authorities before coming back to your home.  If your home is damaged please contact your insurance company or landlord.

Do not wait until you or your home is at risk to be prepared, get started today.

Red Cross Fire Prevention Check List https://rdcrss.org/2DfWahG

Red Cross Frequently Asked Questions https://rdcrss.org/2AZ6by5

If you need help after a fire https://www.redcross.org/find-your-local-chapter.html

Recovering after a fire https://www.redcross.org/get-help/disaster-relief-and-recovery-services.html

Melissa Tompkins, BS, CVPM

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