MEBANE, N.C., July 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- After 16 months of
nearly constant companionship, many pet parents are preparing to
leave their pets at home while they transition back to the
workplace. In support of Kidde's annual Pet Fire Safety Month in
July, Kidde and celebrity pet trainer Sara
Carson (as seen on America's Got Talent) are
providing DIY tips to help pet owners train their four-legged
family to respond positively to the sound of smoke alarms. Kidde is
a part of Carrier Global Corporation (NYSE: CARR), the leading
global provider of healthy, safe, and sustainable building and cold
chain solutions.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association,
500,000 pets suffer from smoke inhalation and 40,000 pets die in
home fires each year. The National Fire Protection Association
estimates that nearly 1,000 home fires each year are started by
family pets. According to a new survey commissioned by Kidde and
conducted online by The Harris Poll among 1,367 pet owners (i.e.,
own at least one dog or cat), a vast majority of pet owners (91%)
say they will leave their pet home alone more often as COVID-19
restrictions are lifted. Of those, more than one in three (35%) say
they are nervous about doing so.
As many pet parents know firsthand, pets may become unsettled or
anxious once a smoke alarm sounds, hiding rather than exiting. Pets
who are already prone to anxiety when a smoke alarm sounds may
become even more so when their owners are not at home. Kidde and
Sara Carson are sharing some easy
steps to train your pet to respond positively to the sound of a
smoke or carbon monoxide (CO) alarm.
"As many of us at Kidde are pet parents ourselves, we know that
people will do anything to keep their furry family safe," said
Sharon Cooksey, Fire Safety Educator
for Kidde. "At Kidde, we're committed to ensuring that pet owners
are equipped with the right products, resources, tools and
confidence to prepare their entire family members – both two- and
four-legged – in the event of an emergency as we all transition to
more time out of the home."
Sara Carson recommends two
options for training pets: locate the owner in case of an emergency
or go to the identified exit. Steps include:
- Familiarize your pet with the sound of the alarm.
- Pair the sound with a command.
- Identify and name the exit, i.e., 'outside.'
- Reward for positive response.
The complete list of tips and a full-length training video with
detailed steps from Sara Carson is
available to view at www.kidde.com/petsafety.
"As a proud dog mom of my Super Collies, I know that pets are
like our family, so it's important that we take proactive steps to
keep them safe in the event of a home fire," said Carson. "To
successfully train your pets, make sure you keep training fun,
short and always end on a good note."
You can also protect your pets from the dangers of home fire in
a number of different ways, including:
- Window Clings: In an emergency, first responders need to
be able to quickly assess the number of pets in a home. Consider
attaching a non-adhesive decal to a window near your front door to
let rescuers know how many animals are inside.
- Fire Escape: Pets should always be included in a
family's evacuation plan. Stay aware of their typical hiding spots
or locations where they often nap in case you must evacuate
quickly. When you are not home, keep pets in areas near entrances
where firefighters can easily find them.
- Smoke Alarm Maintenance: Smoke alarms must be replaced
after 10 years. In addition to testing alarms once each week, check
the manufacturing date on your smoke alarms to make sure they are
under 10 years of age. If they are older than that, it is time to
replace them.
For more pet fire safety tips, visit
www.kidde.com/petsafety. To learn more about Sara Carson and other resources around pet
training, visit www.thesupercollies.com/about.
About Kidde
Kidde, a leading manufacturer of
residential smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms, fire
extinguishers, and safety accessories, has been keeping the world a
safer place for over 100 years. Kidde produced the first integrated
smoke detection system a century ago and continues its legacy today
by delivering advanced fire-safety technology. Kidde is a part of
Carrier Global Corporation, the leading global provider of
innovative HVAC, refrigeration, fire, security and building
automation technologies. For more information, visit
kidde.com or follow @KiddeSafety, and on Facebook and
Instagram.
Survey Methodology:
This survey was conducted online
within the United States by The
Harris Poll on behalf of Kidde from June 22-24, 2021 among 1,367 pet owners (i.e.,
own a cat and/or dog). This online survey is not based on a
probability sample and therefore no estimate of theoretical
sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology,
including weighting variables and subgroup sample sizes, please
contact Sharon Cooksey at sharon.cooksey@carrier.com.
Contact:
Sharon
Cooksey
919-612-0583
sharon.cooksey@carrier.com
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