Clermont – The Orlando Cat Café presented the third annual donation of pet oxygen masks to Lake County Fire Rescue on Thursday, July 14. This life-saving donation is in recognition of National–Pet Fire Safety Day on July 15.

The American Kennel Club and ADT Security Services established National Pet Fire Safety Day to spread public awareness on keeping pets safe in the event of a fire which is vital to protecting owners and pets in an emergency.

“The pet oxygen mask donation to Lake County Fire Rescue has become one of my most favorite and meaningful annual events,” said Sandy Cagan, founder of the Orlando Cat Cafe “Sadly over 40,000 pets die in fires annually, and pet oxygen masks can make the difference between life and death in those cases. We are proud to provide this lifesaving equipment to Lake County, even it helps just one dog or cat survive the unthinkable tragedy of a fire.”

In recognition of Pet Fire Safety Day, the National Fire Protection Association advises that in the event of a fire residents should never go back inside for their pets. Instead, tell firefighters that a pet is trapped inside. Firefighters are trained to conduct a thorough search and safely remove the pet from the fire before initiating treatment.

“Pet oxygen masks allow for better treatment and oxygenation of pets following the dangerous effects of smoke inhalation,” said Jim Dickerson, Fire Chief of Lake County Fire Rescue. “These masks are essential equipment that have allowed our firefighters the ability to resuscitate and save pets, and we cannot thank the Orlando Cat Café enough for their continued support,” said Jim Dickerson, Lake County Fire Rescue Chief.

For more information on Lake County Fire Rescue visit Lake County Fire Rescue Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LakeCountyFireRescue and Twitter page at https://twitter.com/LakeFirePIO