Animal Safety During Remediation
4/13/2022 (Permalink)
SERVPRO of East Nashville, Madison/Goodlettsville
During a home remediation project, you might find that your pet is scared, nervous, or in danger. This is why SERVPRO wants to make sure all aspects of your home and family are safe. SERVPRO has been proven effective in the field of home restoration due to its dedication to animal care when it comes to service calls.
If you know you'll have people coming in and out of the house for any reason, make sure that your pet is in a safe place. You can also ask for assistance when taking your pet outside to relieve itself.
Try to keep your pet in a room that is familiar to them. Give your pet plenty of toys to play with and feed them in their usual place. For some pets, it's best to just leave them in the room. Try to provide hiding places for your pet in case they feel scared or need to take cover from anything stressful. Try not to overwhelm your pet with attention because this could make them too anxious or stressed out.
Ensure the animal communicates with the stranger before you attempt to introduce them to one another. If your pet doesn't have a lot of experience around other animals, then give them time to grow accustomed to their surroundings first. This way they are more likely to feel comfortable roaming around the home without feeling too unsure.
In addition, to making sure that your pets are safe during a home remediation project, SERVPRO has also been proven effective in the field of home restoration due to its dedication to animal care when it comes to service calls.
SERVPRO is committed to catering to the needs of animals and their owners. They will work with you on a customized plan for your home and pets, which may cover a variety of areas from escape routes to new furniture.
SERVPRO is committed to your satisfaction with our services and wants you to know that we will always treat your pets as if they were our own.
For more information on what you can do to ensure your pet's safety when a crew is working on your property, please read SERVPRO's animal care tips!