Tag: pet safety

December 3, 2025 Off

Holiday Safety: Protecting Your Home, Family & Finances

By The Admiral Staff

The holiday season, while joyful, presents increased risks to homes, cars, families, pets, and health. Experts recommend proactive safety measures, including home security (motion lights, timers, security systems), fire prevention (chimney sweeps, proper appliance use, safe lighting), vehicle maintenance (tire/brake checks), and safeguarding children and pets from hazards like small decorations and toxic foods. Finally, moderation in eating and drinking is advised to balance indulgence with safety, particularly regarding drunk driving.

March 19, 2025 Off

Pet-Proofing Disaster: Your Emergency Kit & Financial Prep

By The Admiral Staff

With increasing frequency and severity of weather disasters, pet owners need to prioritize emergency preparedness for their animals. The article advises creating a pet emergency kit containing essentials like ID tags, medical records, medications, photos, comfort items, food, water, and waste disposal supplies. Beyond the kit, it recommends getting vaccinations updated, identifying pet-friendly shelters and hotels along evacuation routes, and ensuring family or friends are willing to accommodate pets during emergencies. Most importantly, the article stresses never leaving pets behind during evacuations

November 14, 2023 Off

Pet-Proofing Disaster: Your Emergency Kit & Financial Prep

By The Admiral Staff

With increasing frequency and severity of weather disasters, pet owners need to prioritize emergency preparedness for their animals. The article advises creating a pet emergency kit containing essentials like ID tags, medical records, medications, photos, comfort items, food, water, and waste disposal supplies. Beyond the kit, it recommends getting vaccinations updated, identifying pet-friendly shelters and hotels along evacuation routes, and ensuring family or friends are willing to accommodate pets during emergencies. Most importantly, the article stresses never leaving pets behind during evacuations