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10 Fire Safety Tips for your ESA

Reportedly, about 500,000 home animals, pets and ESAs alike are affected by fire annually and nearly a thousand fire incidents are caused by these animals. In most cases, the fire accident is caused by an open flame like a candle, fireplace or stovetop. With a little diligence, these could be easily avoided.

With an ESA letter, you can live and travel with your animal but, you will have to do other measures to keep it and yourself safe. By following the tips listed below, anyone could prevent these accidents.

  1. An unattended open flame is quite an interesting spot for your animal. Be it a cat or a dog, animals are curious and a dying candle or an open fireplace could be a fascinating thing for them. Therefore, do not ignore any open flame.
  1. Some animals are quite a handful when it comes to turning the stove knobs. If it could turn the doorknob then there are fair chances that it could turn the stove knob also. The best way of avoiding it is to secure the knobs in the drawer or get some knob safety covers.
  1. Candles and animals do not go well along. When having an animal at home, it is better to steer clear of it. Still, want to have a candlelight environment? It is better to switch to electronic or LED candles.
  1. Avoid putting any cloth or fabric near the fireplace. It is a cozy and comfortable place for the family, and for Coco and Kitty also. To make it a safe spot for everyone, place a glass guard around the fireplace.
  1. Do not leave your jumble of electrical wires unattended. Your animal does not know that it is not meant to be played with and see it as a fascinating chew thing. The best way of securing it is to bind the cords together and keep them someplace that is out of sight and reach of your animal.
  1. Do not leave a glass water bowl on a wooden bench under the sun. The reason is scientific that you must have learned in school also. A water-filled glass bowl acts as a magnifying glass on a wooden surface and could start a fire if left for too long. Use plastic or metal utensils instead.
  1. Keep all the required animal gear near your door so that if needed you could leave the house quickly. Microchipping is the best way of making sure that you do not lose your beloved animal but if not microchipped, put identity details on their collars.
  1. If you have young pets or ESAs and need to leave them alone for some time then make proper arrangements before leaving them alone. Younger pets are more energetic and prone to getting themselves in trouble. Put them in a crate and lock the room properly before leaving.

After flying with a dog and when you reach home and having pets with free emotional support animals letter at home have a lot of responsibility. You have to take care of their security and well-being and see to it that they do not get themselves into any trouble.


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