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Don't Be Forced to Decide Between Yourself and Your Pets!
INSURANCE INFORMATION INSTITUTE
Contact: Press Offices
New York: 212-346-5500; media@iii.org
Washington, D.C.: 202-833-1580
NEW YORK, August 13, 2007 - All too often when disaster strikes pets are left to fend for themselves and end up lost, injured or killed. Making your pets a part of your family disaster preparedness plan is an essential step toward ensuring their safety, according to the Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.).
"Planning for a disaster is the best way to survive one. In addition to keeping insurance up-to-date and having important papers ready to go, pet owners need to make plans for their animal friends when creating their evacuation plan," said Jeanne Salvatore, senior vice president and consumer spokesperson for the I.I.I. "In a disaster, no one should have to decide between their life and that of a beloved pet."
The I.I.I. offers the following tips for protecting your pets during a disaster.
Find a Safe Place Ahead of Time
Most of the public shelters that are set up for disaster victims will not accept any animals other than service animals, so make sure you have lined up somewhere for your pet to stay.
Make a Disaster Kit for Your Pets
Just as you have a disaster kit for your family, you should prepare a similar kit for your pets containing:
If You Evacuate, Take Your Pets
After the Disaster
To learn more about protecting your pets during a disaster, visit the Humane Society of the United States; the American Red Cross; and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
For more information regarding insurance, visit the I.I.I. Web site.
The I.I.I. is a nonprofit, communications organization supported by the insurance industry.