June is National Pet Preparedness Month, and the city of Goleta Emergency Services Division is sharing tips to help keep the community — including four-legged family members — safe during emergencies.

Materials are available online and are designed to be inclusive and accessible for all residents, the city said.

“This effort is part of our ongoing commitment to make emergency preparedness easier and more effective for everyone,” the city said.

Following are some top Pet Safety Tips:
• Never leave pets in parked cars, even briefly. Temperatures can become life-threatening within minutes.
• Assemble a pet emergency kit with food, water, medications, a leash, vet records, and a recent photo of you with your pet.
• Know your options: Identify pet-friendly hotels and emergency shelters ahead of time.
• Avoid walking pets during the hottest parts of the day (10 a.m.-4 p.m.). Check the pavement with your hand to ensure it’s not too hot for paws.

Learn more at ReadySBC.org: Pet & Large Animal Preparedness