Monday, September 27, 2010

COPS DIG Pet Safety Lady, Founder of Bark Buckle UP Be Smart Ride Safe

Pet Safety Lady "Christina Selter" is Barking Fantastic. People, businesses, groups, clubs, students from around: USA, Canada, Turkey, Australia, United Kingdom, Spain, Belgium, Ecuador, Argentina, Hungary, Mexico, Netherlands, Brazil, New Zealand, Romania, Poland, South Africa, Chile, Germany, Greece, Czech Republic well lets just say people from around the world and across America are taking the pledge.

Pet Safety Lady's extensive experience has made her the go to Pet Safety Expert nationwide, she has buckled up more then 10,000 pets and secured more then 2000 pets in life vest. Just ask our first responders who have been speaking out in support of her efforts from Across America, Canada in press conferences around the world or watch one of the amazing first responder video's at Bark Buckle UP website.
"Wearing your seat belt costs you nothing but NOT wearing one certainly will, buckle up the whole family and save lives" states Christina Selter aka Pet Safety Lady.

“Safety belts can only work if you use them”, said Batalian Fire Chief Jose Torres.
Be aware of advise and tips that are out there not everyone is a REAL pet expert and when it comes to pet safety no one can compete with Pet Safety Lady, looks like she is setting the world record for pet travel safety experience. Take if from us the experts and Buckle UP the whole family and take the pledge at Be Smart Ride Safe today.

Pet Safety Lady Facts:
• Buckled UP more then 10,000 pets
• Secured more then 2000 Pet Life Vests
• 60,000 children and families attended her 2010 Pet Safety class
• First Responders Nationwide & Canada DIGG Pet Safety Lady
• Appeared on more then 372 local morning news segments

Pet Travel Facts:
• A 60-pound pet can causes a 2,700-pound projectile, even when moving at only 35mph
• Statistics show pet travel has increased 300% since 2005
• Unrestrained pets can delay emergency workers' access to human occupants
• Pets escaping a vehicle post-accident can pose many dangers, including catching the loose pet
• Injured pets may bite rescue workers or others who are trying to help
• Pets may escape through a window or open door and cause a second accident
• Driver distraction is common when unrestrained pets are rambunctious inside a vehicle

Statistics don’t lie: When you have a pet in your lap, in the front seat or roaming freely around the car it is very likely you will break these simple three types of distraction.

Visual — taking your eyes off the road
Manual — taking your hands off the wheel
Cognitive — taking your mind off what you’re doing

For more information visit: BeSmartRideSafe or to reach Pet Safety Lady or to book her contact media at PR@barkbuckleup.com or call 949-361-BARK (2275)

About: Bark Buckle UP® founder Christina Selter “Pet Safety Lady” works with first responders nationwide teaching pet safety and has buckled UP more then 10,000 pets. Education is the first step to show that pet safety is connected to human safety, which helps to save lives. Christina has been featured in more then 1200 TV, radio, segments including print and online takes it over tens of thousands, Bark Buckle UP received more then 100 MILLION in circulations/impressions in 2008 and she has directed, produced several pet safety PSA’s and created Be Smart Ride Safe-take the pledge Buckle Up the whole family.

1 comment:

Blair Sorrel said...

Greetings! Please see the 2/6 Regina dog shockings. Unfortunately, some dog walkers discover a danger, only sadly, when victimized. Please see the recent canine shockings/electrocution on StreetZaps, please see our safety guidelines. I confer with Con Edison's Stray Voltage and Public Affairs Units; The National Electric Code showcases the site. Shock victim, Aric Roman's, case first appeared on StreetZaps in 3/09 and is in pre-trial at Con Edison (please see Testimonies, Safety) as he is permanently disabled. Thank you in advance and stay safe!

In appreciation and with best regards,

Blair Sorrel
Founder
www.StreetZaps.com