Emergency Preparedness

Are you ready for an emergency?

Natural disasters, like earthquakes and flooding, or man-made ones, like fire or explosions, happen without warning. Being prepared for emergencies can greatly lessen injury and loss of life or property. Beach Cities Health District is part of the South Bay’s emergency preparedness network.

As Ben Franklin counseled, “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.” Getting you and your family informed on proper safety procedures and securing a few easy-to-acquire supplies can go a long way towards easing the impact of a disaster or emergency. Learn how to create your own disaster plan by visiting the sites and resources below.

Emergency Preparedness:

Basic items listed on the FEMA emergency supply list include:

Safe-Guarding Documents

Being ready for a disaster is more than storing water and supplies. You also need to be ready to navigate the recovery process afterwards, including potentially applying for disaster assistance. Starting early and having adequate insurance, a plan to pay your bills and access to your important records and accounts after a disaster (when you may not be able to return to your home) will help you get back on your feet faster and avoid problems with your credit when you need it most. The free Emergency Financial First Aid Kit is a tool designed to help individuals and families collect and secure documents they will need to recover after a disaster, such as:

» Learn how to stay safe before and during a pandemic.
» Find additional Emergency Resources in our Resource Guide.

City Resources

Regional Resources

Additional Resources

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