Companion Animals & Safety on Constructions Sites

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Some of you  may be furmilar with life in a home construction zone.  Some may even live like we do, in a periodic construction zone: meaning we live in an unfinished home & every so often construction begins & ends until the new pawject is initiated.

Hi CEO Olivia here to yap about ‘Companion Animals & Safety on Constructions Sites’.  Dot & Jerry Underfoot were answering email when they came across one from Jamie Cohen, the Outreach Manager from Houzz.com.  Jamie was kindly sharing that their team just published a brand new guide for pet safety. Contractor’s Guide To Pet Safety on Construction Sites  which dogcusses everything we need to know about keeping us companion animals safe during construction. The guide includes what to do before construction begins, while work is being completed, cleaning up after the job is done, & additional safety information that keeps us safe. Jamie added they nose that we feel like them in that you can never have enough safety resources for for us pawsome companion animals.

Jamie also pawvided these wooftastic links.  All of these resources will be added to our Resource Page

Remember, if you have a question we love to pawvide you with answers.  Reach out to us here, through Instagram, Facebook, email or call us.  If you don’t have long distance calling contact us online & let us call you.

Have a pawsome week, CEO Olivia, Dot & Jerry Underfoot 💜 CEO Olivia in a Purple Scarf

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