May 5-11th is Keep Your Pets Fire Safe Week

The City of Sedona has proclaimed the week of May 5, 2025, to be Keep Your Pets Fire Safe Week.  This week is sponsored by the Sedona Fire District (SFD) in partnership with the Humane Society of Sedona (Humane Society), the Sedona Community Center (SCC) and the Verde Valley Caregivers Coalition (VVCC),

During this week, SFD will be doing a number of activities including offering free pet fire safety information and pet alert stickers at all fire stations, hosting a “pet locator alert walk” at Sunset Village and giving residents the opportunity to enter their pet information.

Below you will find tips on how to keep your pets fire safe.

Register your pet with with Sedona Fire District. This information will be used to inform first responders should there be a fire-related emergency at your residence.

In Home Safety Tips

  • Never leave pets alone around an open flame. Consider flameless candles.

  • Keep pets away from candles, stoves, lamps and space heaters.

  • Always use a metal or heat tempered glass screen on your fireplace and keep it in place.

  • Ensure loose wires are secured and other potential hazards removed to deter pets from chewing on them.

  • Beware of glass water bowls on wooden decks. Use ceramic bowls outside.

Routine Precautions

  • Maintain fire precautions like checking that your fire alarms work and having fire extinguishers handy.

  • Learn your pet’s hiding places so you can quickly search for them.

  • Train your pets to come when you call.

  • Make sure your pet has proper identification, including a tag and is chipped, in case you are separated while escaping a fire.

  • Keep outdoor pens and kennels away from bushy areas which can catch fire.

  • Do not go back into a fire to rescue your pet.  Tell firefighters where your pet may be located.  Ideally, have a Rescue Retriever installed in the area where your pet is likely to hide.

When Leaving A Pet Home Alone

  • Put Pet Alert signs on the windows of your home and, if you have a Rescue Retriever, put the Rescue Retriever sign on or near your front door to alert fire fighters

  • Secure young pets and keep them confined away from potential fire starting hazards and near entrances where they can easily be found.

  • Keep collars on pets and leashes readily accessible for firefighters.

Tell Sedona Fire District You Have Pets

Do you have pets? If yes, you may notify Sedona Fire District staff using this form. This information will be used to inform first responders should there be a fire-related emergency at your residence.
Thank you to the Arizona Community Foundation for their support with the Keep Your Pets Fire Safe project.