The mission of San Bernardino County’s Office of Emergency Services (OES) is to provide residents with essential tools and resources to be prepared for any type of disaster. As we continue to endure earthquakes and extreme winter weather, here’s some tips to help you respond accordingly.
Tips for Being Prepared for an Earthquake
For more information and comprehensive tips, visit Earthquake Country Alliance’s website:
Earthquake Country Alliance: Welcome to Earthquake Country!
Tips to Embrace the Chill and Warm Up During Winter Storms:
Tips to Stay Connected and Informed:
To ensure your safety during emergencies, register for emergency notifications and be prepared to protect your loved ones.
Visit our website to sign up for alerts and make sure to share these resources with your friends, family and neighbors. Don’t forget to check on your most vulnerable family, friends and neighbors to ensure they are prepared.
Being prepared enables you to become a local hero, equipped to face any challenge. Let’s create a resilient community where everyone is empowered to protect themselves and their loved ones. Together, we can overcome any obstacle and emerge stronger than before. Remember, preparedness starts now. Visit prepare.sbcounty.gov for further information, guides and resources tailored specifically to earthquakes and winter storms in San Bernardino County.
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