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Welcome Home to 1406 Camden Ct, Brentwood! A Stunning, two-story home located in a desired Brentwood neighborhood that is move-in ready. This charming home is located in a quiet cul-de-sac. Miwok park is close by! This gorgeous home offers 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths, with a spacious 3 car garage. As You Walk into This Home You Are Greeted with a High-Ceilinged Entryway and Livingroom with Beautiful Hardwood Flooring. The Open Kitchen-Family Room Showcases Solid Surface Corian Countertops, New Stainless Steel Gas Range, Two Ovens, Microwave and Dishwasher with an Eat in Kitchen and Breakfast Bar. A Large Primary Bedroom En Suite, Vaulted Ceiling with Stall Shower, Soaking Tub, Two New Vanities and Large Walk-In Closet. Large Sitting/Entertainment Room Upstairs. Full Bedroom/Bathroom Downstairs. Once Summer Weather Rolls Around You Will Enjoy Your Beautiful Low Maintenance Backyard Which Boasts a Beach Entry Pebble Tec In-Ground Swimming Pool, and a Pergola That Covers the Courtyard. Solar. Easy Access to Highway 4, Shopping, Dining and Retail Close By.
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An evacuation plan is a necessity for every home, especially if you live in an area where fires, earthquakes, hurricanes, flooding, and other disasters are a possibility. Many homeowners create evacuation plans for their homes and practice them with their kids, but far fewer have considered one for their pets. Take these steps to add your pets to your evacuation plan.
Assign pet evacuation to an adult. Everyone should know how to act during an evacuation, and that includes assigning one parent or adult to the pets. This allows the other parent and the children to focus on their part of the evacuation plan, so there’s no confusion during a high-stress moment when time is of the essence.
Keep evacuation maps and pet carriers readily accessible. If you need to evacuate, you should know exactly where every important item is. If you pets require carriers, keep them in a place that you can access easily.
Practice your plan. Include your pets in your home evacuation drills. It’ll help you see how they will respond and make changes to your plan if necessary. Getting your dog out of a window may not be as simple as you think!
Be prepared in case you get separated from your pets. No matter how much you drill your evacuation plan, it’s possible that a dog or cat will run off while you’re focusing on keeping your family safe. A microchip or a GPS-compatible tag can help you find your pets once it’s safe to return to the area.