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Project Breathe™ Program Save in Sevier County, Blount County, and Knox County

Project Breathe™ Program Save in Three Tennessee Counties

By Invisible Fence® Brand on 04-22-2014
Invisible Fence® Brand's Project Breathe™ Program Save in Sevier County, Blount County and a part of Knox County.
Project Breathe™ is an initiative that's dedicated to providing pet oxygen mask kits to first responders. A local dealer, the Invisible Fence of the Tennessee Valley is participating in this initiative by is gifting the Seymour Volunteer Fire Department (SVFD) pet oxygen masks.

SVFD volunteer Deryn Kellogg purchased three masks, and Invisible Fence of the Tennessee Valley will be matching that purchase. 

These pet oxygen masks help save pets from fire and smoke inhalation. These masks purchased by SVFD and Invisible Fence of the Tennessee Valley will help provide for three counties within SVFD’s 95-mile service area. These counties include: Sevier County, Blount County and a portion of Knox County.

The Project Breathe™ Program goal is simple: To ensure that every fire department and rescue unit is equipped with life-saving pet oxygen masks. Requests for kits can be made online at invisiblefence.com

Source: The Daily Times

 

About Invisible Fence® Brand

Invisible Fence pioneered the pet containment industry in 1973, making it their mission to provide safe boundaries inside and outside of the home. The Radio Systems Corporation® owned company predominantly sells pet containment, avoidance and access solutions across the U.S. and Canada. In addition to offering award-winning products like Boundary Plus® Technology, Authorized Dealers provide professional installation, Perfect Start™ Plus Training and integrated solutions that have protected more than three million pets to date. Invisible Fence also founded the Project Breathe™ Program in 2006, donating more than 32,000 pet oxygen masks to fire departments and first responders. For more information on Invisible Fence or to find a local dealer, visit InvisibleFence.com or follow the company on Facebook.

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