Today at the Santa Monica Fire Station, “Pet Safety Lady” Christina Selter teamed up with Fire Chief Carl Bjerke and the Santa Monica Fire Department to demonstrate the need for pet oxygen masks on every fire truck in America. Annually, an estimated 500,000 pets are affected by fires in the United States. Firefighters can often save a pet's life, if they have the right equipment. October is National Fire Safety Month and marks the launch of “BARK 10-4”, a campaign by Bark Buckle UP, to help fire departments nationwide obtain much needed pet oxygen masks. These masks work with dogs, cats and other animals.
A mask for every Fire Truck was created to allow the public to sponsor a pet oxygen mask for their local Fire Department. More then 30,000 Fire Departments and EMT offices are located nationwide and most of those have more then one Fire Truck per station. The Mask can only work if they have it to use.
For more information please visit: http://www.bark10-4.com
Tour will include cities across America to bring awareness to the much needed masks for every fire department. Detroit, Mineapolis, St Louis, Atlanta, Phoenix, Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Orange County, Miami and New York.
Book the Pet Safety Lady 949-361-BARK
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Pet Safety Lady on tour for Bark 10-4, A MASK FOR EVERY FIRETRUCK
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