Invisible Fence is not only known for its pet containment system keeping pets happy and safe in their yards, but also safe from other hazards like house fires. So, in honor of National Pet Fire Safety Day in July, Invisible Fence raises awareness for pet fire safety tips and the Project Breathe™ Program, the company's pet oxygen mask donation effort.

Project Breathe™ Program

Since the Project Breathe Program's inception in 2007, Invisible Fence has donated more than half a million dollars in life-saving equipment for first responders. This donation provided 27,492 pet oxygen masks and contributed to hundreds of pet lives saved.

"The goal for Project Breathe is simple," said Ed Hoyt, Director of Invisible Fence. "We want to ensure that every fire department and rescue unit across the U.S. and Canada are equipped with life-saving pet oxygen masks."

As a program that thrives by word of mouth, Invisible Fence encourages people to ask their local fire departments if they have these pet-saving kits. If not, fire departments can request pet oxygen mask kit donations here.

Pet Fire Safety Tips

Invisible Fence has Indoor Shields® Solutions that can pet-proof rooms and help prevent fire hazards

American Kennel Club estimates more than 500,000 pets are affected annually by home fires, most succumbing to smoke inhalation. In addition to raising awareness for pet oxygen masks that can revive these pets, Invisible Fence also asks people to spread awareness for preventative measures, including these pet fire safety tips:

  • Consider flameless candles to prevent wagging tails from knocking over open flames.
  • Hang fire alert window clings to help firefighters identify the number of pets who reside in the home.
  • Practice pet fire drills in case of emergency.

Indoor Shields® Solutions

Invisible Fence has Indoor Shields® Solutions that can pet-proof rooms and help prevent fire hazards. Indoor Shields units are fully compatible with Boundary Plus® Pet Fences and the Doorman™ Electronic Pet Door, so pets have a customized safe area inside and outside their house.

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