IEMA encourages people to include pets in disaster preparedness
plans
Plans,
preparedness kits can keep pets safe during disasters
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[October 03, 2012]
SPRINGFIELD -- While every
household should have a disaster supply kit stocked with food,
water, flashlights and batteries, homes with pets need to take
additional steps when planning for disasters. Whether an emergency
forces people to seek shelter within the home or evacuate, advanced
planning can ensure the safety of your animals.
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Throughout October, the Illinois
Emergency Management Agency will be working to increase awareness of
pet preparedness as part of its 2012 Preparedness Campaign. "A
family's disaster supply kit should address the needs of every
family member, including your pets," said IEMA Director Jonathon
Monken. "Every emergency situation is stressful, particularly for
animals. But if you have a kit and a plan, you can help your pet
stay safe."
Monken said pet owners should stock a
pet preparedness kit with items such as:
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Copies of pet
registration, vaccinations and other important documents.
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Photo of your pet
in case you are separated during an emergency.
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Pet first-aid kit
including cotton bandage rolls, tape, antibiotic ointment, flea
and tick prevention products, and isopropyl alcohol.
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Collar with ID
tag; harness or leash.
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Crate or other pet
carrier in case of evacuation.
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Pet litter and
box, newspapers, paper towels, plastic trash bags, and household
chlorine bleach for pet's sanitation needs.
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Toys, treats or other familiar items to
help lessen your pet's stress during the emergency.
For more information about pet preparedness, visit the Ready
Illinois website at
www.ready.illinois.gov.
[Text from
Illinois
Emergency Management Agency file received from
the
Illinois Office of
Communication and Information]
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