Irvine Police Department Press Release

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE
1 Civic Center Plaza
Irvine, CA 92606
irvinepd.org

09/01/2016

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Public Information Office
949-724-6077
pio@cityofirvine.org

September is Emergency Preparedness Month

September is Emergency Preparedness Month, and the Irvine Police Department would like to share some important steps with residents and businesses to help protect family members and employees in an emergency. Irvine residents are encouraged to be prepared for any disaster that may impact our community, including earthquakes, fires, floods and utility outages.

To ensure that immediate needs are met following a disaster, assemble a supply kit with enough provisions to last three to five days. Supplies can include food, water and medicine. Residents should tailor their supply kit based on specific family needs, such as including extra eyeglasses or food and medicine for pets.

When a disaster strikes, family members may be in different locations. Prior to an emergency arising, pre-arrange a meeting location if the family home or regular gathering place is unavailable. Families should also develop a plan to communicate if landlines or cellphones are not working. Alternate communication plans might include e-mail or social media, as the Internet may not be impacted in the same way as cellphone connections. As most communication methods are electronic, keeping extra batteries or alternate power sources in a convenient location may be helpful in an emergency.

Motorists may also consider keeping an emergency backpack in their vehicles in case roadways are blocked or damaged and the motorist needs to walk a long distance or remain in the car for an extended period of time. Items to consider placing in the backpack include comfortable walking shoes, a light jacket, snacks, water and a flashlight.

To receive emergency alerts and information, landlines and cellphones can be registered with the City of Irvine’s iAlert system at cityofirvine.org/ialert.

IPD also posts regular updates to social media, which may be helpful in a disaster.  Follow us@IrvinePolice on Instagram, facebook.com/IPD and twitter.com/IrvinePolice. Emergency updates may also be broadcast on 1640AM.

Community members may also participate in the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) course, which provides private citizens with basic skills to protect themselves, their family and neighbors, and to respond to the immediate needs of the community in the aftermath of a disaster when emergency services are not readily available.  For information and to sign up for CERT, visit cityofirvine.org/cert.

For more information on emergency preparedness, visit cityofirvine.org/prepare.