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Which step should you take to ensure your pets' safety during a disaster?
Which step should you take to ensure your pets' safety during a disaster?
- Step 4: Write 'EVACUATED' across the sticker
- Step 2: Download and share the ASPCA's disaster prep checklist
- Step 3: Evacuate your pets immediately
- Step 1: Get a Rescue Alert Sticker (correct)
Where should you place the Rescue Alert Sticker?
Where should you place the Rescue Alert Sticker?
- On or near your front door (correct)
- On your car window
- Inside your mailbox
- On your pet's collar
What information should be included on the Rescue Alert Sticker?
What information should be included on the Rescue Alert Sticker?
- Your emergency contact's information
- Your home address and phone number
- Types and number of pets in your home, and name and number of your veterinarian (correct)
- Your pet's name and breed
What does the "EVACUATED" writing on the Rescue Alert Sticker indicate?
What does the "EVACUATED" writing on the Rescue Alert Sticker indicate?
Why is it important to be prepared for a disaster?
Why is it important to be prepared for a disaster?
Which organization's disaster prep checklist should you download and share to help protect pets?
Which organization's disaster prep checklist should you download and share to help protect pets?
Where is the recommended location to place the Rescue Alert Sticker?
Where is the recommended location to place the Rescue Alert Sticker?
What should you write on the Rescue Alert Sticker if you have evacuated with your pets?
What should you write on the Rescue Alert Sticker if you have evacuated with your pets?
What type of information should be included on the Rescue Alert Sticker?
What type of information should be included on the Rescue Alert Sticker?
What is the main purpose of a Rescue Alert Sticker?
What is the main purpose of a Rescue Alert Sticker?