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Provide a Healthy Summer for Your Pet

6/1/2024 (Permalink)

Happy lazy Daisy dog portrait Don't worry about me, I'm just lazying by the pool and enjoying my best dog life!

As the temperatures rise and the sun shines brighter, we must ensure that our beloved furry friends stay cool, hydrated, and happy during summer. Whether you have a loyal dog, a playful cat, or a chirpy bird, here's a comprehensive guide to keeping your pets healthy and safe this summer.

1. Hydration is Key
Just like us, pets need plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially in the summer heat. Provide fresh, clean water at all times, and consider adding ice cubes to their bowl to keep the water cool. If you're taking your pet for a walk or on an outdoor adventure, bring a portable water bottle and a collapsible bowl to ensure they stay hydrated.

2. Protect Against Heatstroke
Pets can easily suffer heatstroke if exposed to high temperatures for too long. Keep them cool by providing access to shade when outdoors, and avoid exercising them during the hottest parts of the day. If you notice signs of heatstroke, such as excessive panting, drooling, or lethargy, immediately move your pet to a cooler area and contact your veterinarian.

3. Never Leave Pets in Parked Cars
Even with cracked windows, cars can quickly become dangerously hot for pets. Never leave your pet unattended in a parked car, even for a short period. On a hot day, the temperature inside a car can rise to dangerous levels within minutes, putting your pet's health and safety at risk.

4. Provide Proper Shelter
If your pet spends time outdoors, make sure they have access to adequate shelter to protect them from the sun and heat. This could be a shaded area in your backyard or a well-ventilated doghouse. Ensure that their shelter is spacious, well-insulated, and equipped with fresh water to help them stay cool and comfortable.

5. Practice Safe Exercise
While keeping your pet active is important, be mindful of the temperature and humidity levels when exercising outdoors. Opt for early morning or late evening walks when temperatures are cooler, and avoid hot pavement or asphalt that can burn your pet's paws. If your pet enjoys swimming, consider taking them to a pet-friendly beach or pool for a fun and refreshing activity.

6. Grooming and Sun Protection
Regular grooming is essential for helping your pet stay cool and comfortable during the summer months. Brushing their fur helps remove loose hair and prevents matting, which can trap heat close to their skin. Additionally, consider using pet-safe sunscreen on areas of exposed skin, such as the nose, ears, and belly, to protect them from sunburn.

7. Watch Out for Pests
Summer brings out pesky pests like fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes, which can pose health risks to your pet. Make sure your pet is up-to-date on flea and tick prevention, and consider using pet-safe mosquito repellents if spending time outdoors. Regularly check your pet for signs of fleas or ticks, such as excessive scratching or redness, and consult your veterinarian for appropriate treatment options.

By following these tips and prioritizing your pet's health and safety, you can ensure they have a happy and healthy summer season. Whether you're lounging in the backyard, hiking, or enjoying a day at the beach, keeping your pet cool, hydrated, and protected will make for a summer filled with unforgettable memories and endless fun. Stay tuned for our upcoming series on specific pet care tips tailored to dogs, cats, birds, and more!

Monthly Home Maintenance Tips

6/2/2023 (Permalink)

SERVPRO employee with note book Candice is performing a monthly maintenance check for this campus.

Preventative maintenance can help avoid major and expensive repairs later on. General home maintenance is a must to keep your home in tip-top shape.


JANUARY: Clean the condenser coils beneath or behind your refrigerator so that it cools more efficiently.
FEBRUARY: Inspect the grout and caulk around sinks, bathtubs and damaged materials, and interior showers. Repair or replace any damaged areas.

MARCH: 6 mo. Reminder: Replace batteries and test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

APRIL: Clean all rain gutters and ensure the downspouts drain from the foundation.

MAY: Service your air-conditioning system before the weather gets hot.

JUNE: Clean the lint from the dryer vent where the air is vented outdoors.
JULY: Check GFCI devices and outlets using the test button. If they fail to trip, they should be replaced.
AUGUST: Check the roof for missing or damaged materials and interior ceilings and walls for signs of water leakage. Remember to check after storms and high winds.
SEPTEMBER: Service your heating system before the weather turns cool.
OCTOBER: Inspect and clean the fireplace and
flue before lighting your first fire.

NOVEMBER: Six mo. Reminder: Replace batteries and test smoke and
carbon monoxide detectors.

DECEMBER: Review your fire-escape plan. Check the pressure and expiration date on all fire extinguishers.