Monday, September 8, 2014

Include Your Pets in Your Disaster Plan



The best way to protect your household from the effects of a disaster is to have a disaster plan. If you are a pet owner, that plan must include your pets. Being prepared can save their lives.
Different disasters require different responses. But whether the disaster is a hurricane or a hazardous spill, you may have to evacuate your home.
In the event of a disaster, if you must evacuate, the most important thing you can do to protect your pets is to evacuate them too. If it's not safe for you to stay behind then it's not safe to leave pets behind either. Take action now so you know how to best care for your furry friends when the unexpected occurs.


Know a Safe Place to Take Your Pets



Local and state health and safety regulations do not permit the Red Cross to allow pets in disaster shelters. (Service animals are allowed in Red Cross shelters.)


Contact hotels and motels outside your local area to check their policies on accepting pets and restrictions on number, size and species. Ask if "no pet" policies can be waived in an emergency. Keep a list of "pet friendly" places, including phone numbers, with your disaster supplies.


Ask friends, relatives or others outside the affected area whether they could shelter your animals.


Make a list of boarding facilities and veterinarians who could shelter animals in an emergency; include 24-hour phone numbers.


Ask local animal shelters if they provide emergency shelter or foster care for pets during a disaster.


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