Caring for your Pets in Hurricane Prone Areas
The frequency and severity of hurricanes have increased in recent years — and this trend is expected to continue. Given this growing risk, it’s critical for homeowners in hurricane-prone regions to prepare for the worst to protect their families and property. In addition, households with pets or service animals should consider making specific plans to protect their animals.
Key steps to protect your pets
Advanced planning on how to evacuate and/or care for your animals during a hurricane or other disaster can help avoid potential disaster from a difficult event. The right preparation can help everyone stay calm — and provide comfort to one another. Here are some key steps to consider:
Preparing a pet emergency kit
In advance of hurricane season — and to prepare for any disaster — prepare a pet emergency kit that is ready to grab and go. For each pet, your kit should likely include:
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Review and replenish your pet emergency kit every six months to ensure food and medications aren’t expired.
We can help.
Jason M. Pond, CAPI, CPRIA
Shareholder / Personal Risk Management
972-715-8703 – W / 972-342-8645 – C / jason.pond@swinglecollins.com www.swinglecollins.com