Santa Barbara Real Estate

Preparing for Disaster in California

The Intersection of Coast Village Road and Olive Mill Road in Montectio, California

Are you prepared for another disaster like the flood and mudslides that occurred here on January 9, 2018? Disasters don’t plan ahead but you can. Here are 9 suggestions that you can do now to ensure you’re prepared.

  1. Sign up forAlerts and Warnings: Utilize your mobile devices and computers. Here are some local links/apps to consider: Nixle , Santa Barbara’s Sheriff Emergency Notifications , and Aware and Prepare .
  2. Build a Personal and Family Plan: Ready.gov Plan Ahead for Disaster
  3. Touch Base with Neighbors: You might want to share your disaster plans with your neighbors which could prove mutually beneficial.
  4. Gather Supplies: Red Cross Survival Kits / Ready.gov Basic Disaster Supplies Kit
  5. Safeguard Documents: Ensure all your important documents are kept safe, water-proofed, and fire-proofed.
  6. Consider taking a Preparedness Class: CERT Community Emergency Response Team Program
  7. Check your Insurance Policy: Santa Barbara Insurance Resources
  8. Make sure your property is safe: 25 Ways to protect yourself from Natural Disasters
  9. Be aware of fraud: It’s unfortunate that there are professional criminals taking advantage of disasters when they occur. Be very careful! Some of the most common crimes include rehab scams, FEMA support scams, or phishing emails.

Interactive Debris Flow Map for Santa Barbara / Montecito

Santa Barbara Homes and Estates

(Some of the information for this post came from an article by realtor Nora Davis. Comments are welcome. )

Mark Danforth Lomas

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