Notification today about a fire in NJ where some pets perished hit close to home for me. This is a topic near and dear to my heart as I also share my home with 4 dogs and 2 cats and one of my greatest fears is that a fire would erupt in my home while the family is out grocery shopping.
While we nationally do a go decent messaging job about how not to die in a fire (smoke detectors, escape plans, fire prevention programs), were I asked to give pet owners advice about how to save or improve the odds of rescue for their pets, I'm not sure I'd have "all the right answers". Thus the following questions to the FF Nation:
1. What advice would you have for me regarding how to best keep my pets safe from fire (beyond the typical things we tell humans - I'm looking for specifics like "Install pet doors so they could escape without me being home") type of responses.
2. What sort of priority would you suppose should be placed on keeping pets safe from fire dangers in the national scheme of things given humans are still burning up for preventable reasons? In other words, would messaging about pets detract from the overall human life-safety message we're trying to put out there?
Thanks,
Talbot
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