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PET PROOF YOUR HOME
POISON CONTROL
MONITOR YOUR HOME 24/7 WITH PROTECTION 1’S HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEMS
Secure your home and property by following these simple pet safety tips. When you leave your furry loved ones at home, rest assured they’re safe and will be ok in the event of an emergency.
To prevent drowning or poisoning from cleaners, ensure that all toilet
seats are down
Cover electrical outlets and tape down loose cords so your pets
don’t chew on them
Keep windows closed or ensure that window screens are secured and
sturdy so pets don’t fall out
Check for spaces that pets can get trapped in and block them off
Wireless Security Cameras
Secure trash cans with lids and take out the trash regularly so pets don’t
rummage through it
Pick up loose items and anything smaller than your fist
Make sure your mulch, flowers and fertilizer are pet safe
Video Surveillance System
Give your pet a collar that has your address on it in case they get lost
so they can be returned safely
YARDIDENTIFICATION
TRASH DANGER ZONES CHOKING HAZARDS
ELECTRICAL OUTLETS TOILET WINDOWS
PET DECALSPlace pet alert decals on front windows to let emergency
units know that you have a pet
Monitored Fire Alarm
CARBON MONOXIDEHave your heating system inspected every fall—monitored CO detectors will notify you when it’s detected
Monitored Carbon Monoxide Alarm
TRUST YOUR NEIGHBORSGive a key to a neighbor in case of an emergency to help get
your pet out safely
eSecure Text Alerts
PROTECT YOUR PETSP E T S A F E T Y
SOURCESwww.americanhumane.org/animals/adoption-pet-care/safety/pet-proofing-your-home.html
www.brightnest.com/posts/the-top-7-pet-safety-tips-for-the-home
www.carbonmonoxide-poisoning.com/blog/2009/01/carbon-monoxide-and-pets.html
www.innertapestry.org/articles/vol-9-5/777-pet-poison-control-practice-pet-safety-in-your-home.html
www.protection1.com/home-security-systems/learn/home-security-basics/safety-tips/pet-safety/
www.protection1.com/home-security-systems/home-security-products/wireless-security-camera-systems/
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www.sheknows.com/pets-and-animals/articles/827877/7-pet-safety-tips
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PET FIRE SAFETY
SMOKE DETECTORSBe notified, even when you’re not home, if smoke is detected so that
help can come rescue your pet
Monitored Smoke Alarm
MEDICATIONS• Make sure lids are firmly on all medications• Keep medicines out of reach—store them up high
and make sure all cabinets and drawers are closed
PLANTS• Put plants in hard to reach areas• Keep only non-toxic plants in your home that aren’t
dangerous to your pet
TOXIC PLANTS: • Amaryllis• Azalea
• English Ivy• Lilies
• Mistletoe• Oleander
VETERINARY BILL $250-$2,500
Keep pets away from streets to avoid getting hit by a car
Keep your pets cool to prevent heat stroke
VETERINARY BILL
$250-$8,000
VETERINARY BILL
$1,500-$6,000
MEDICATIONS FOOD PLANTS & FERTILIZERS
CLEANERS & CHEMICALS
EMERGENCY PHONE CALLS TO POISON CONTROL
5%14%44%
FOOD• Don’t feed human food to pets• Don’t feed pets from table, clean up crumbs and
spills immediately
TOXIC FOODS:
VETERINARY BILL $250-$5,000VETERINARY BILL $1,000-$4,000
HOUSEHOLD CLEANERS & CHEMICALS• Hide cleaners and automotive chemicals • Immediately clean up and patch leaks from car—
one lick of antifreeze is enough to kill a cat
VETERINARY BILL $2,000-$6,000
INSECTICIDES
29% 8%
• Avocados• Chocolate
• Citrus Fruits• Grapes
• Nuts• Raisins