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Fire and carbon monoxide safety for pets: Protecting your furry friends

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Just like humans, our pets are at risk in the event of a fire or carbon monoxide leak and it’s important to prepare and protect them. Here’s how you can help your pets stay safe.

Understanding the risks

Fire
Pets can sometimes get into trouble by chewing on cords, knocking over candles, or getting too close to hot stoves. Fires can spread quickly, and pets can easily become trapped or disoriented in the chaos.

Smoke
Smoke from a fire contains harmful chemicals and can lead to respiratory issues. Pets, especially those with pre-existing health conditions, are at risk of severe respiratory distress from smoke inhalation.

Carbon monoxide
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas that can be deadly if inhaled in large quantities. The main sources of CO in the home come from fuel-burning appliances such as clothes dryers, water heaters, furnaces, fireplaces, and gas stoves and ovens. Like humans, pets are vulnerable to CO poisoning and may not show symptoms until the gas has already caused harm.

Tips to protect your pets

  • Create a fire escape plan and include your pets when you practice. Regular fire drills will help them become accustomed to the process and the sound of the smoke sensor. Pick a specific location for all people and pets to meet outside of your home.
  • Keep pets away from candles, lamps, and space heaters.
  • Have a ‘pet-free zone’ of at least three feet around the fireplace.
  • Keep an eye on your pets to be sure they do not chew on electrical cords.
  • Know the signs of CO poisoning: vomiting, labored breathing, drowsiness, lethargy, bright red skin, gums and ears, and lack of coordination.
  • Install monitored smoke and CO sensors. Heartland Security’s monitored sensors automatically alert dispatchers, who will alert you and emergency services as soon as the sensors go off. Our monitoring center will send first responders to help get people and pets out of harm’s way.

By implementing these safety measures and preparing for emergencies, you can help protect your furry friends from harm.

Call Heartland Security at 888-264-6380 to order smoke and CO sensors today!