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IN AN EMERGENCY Disaster Preparedness


Call 9-1-1 for any life- for Santa Barbara County
threatening or potentially
hazardous situation.
Make a Family Emergency Response Plan
Santa Barbara County
Flood Control: How to contact each other: Who contacts who, how and in
805.568.3440 what order. Each family member can carry a contact card
with the calling tree and important emergency phone
American Red Cross: numbers. During emergencies, text messages often can go
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through when calls cant.
FEMA: 800.621.3362 Consider having an out-of-state contact as a centralized
person for each family member to contact. Its often easier to
STREETS/HIGHWAYS reach people out of the area during disasters because of the
overflow of calls in the area.
Santa Barbara:
How to get back together: Have one meeting place in your
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home neighborhood and one thats outside the
Goleta: 805.961.7500 neighborhood.
Carpinteria: Plan for aiding special-needs family members.
805.684.5405 Have a plan for taking care of household pets.
Buellton: 805.688.5177 Make an emergency supply kit.
Solvang: 805.688.5575
Get Disaster Supplies Before an Emergency Strikes
Lompoc: 805.736.1261
1 gallon of water per person, per day for drinking and
Santa Maria:
washing
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Three-day supply of nonperishable food for family
Guadalupe: members
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Additional water and food for household pets
County - South Coast: Manual can opener for food
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Paper plates, cups and towels, plastic utensils
County - Lompoc & Battery-powered or hand-crank radio with a list of
Santa Ynez: emergency radio stations
805.737.7773
Flashlights and extra batteries
Caltrans: 805.568.0858 First-aid kit

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UTILITIES Plastic sheeting and duct tape in case you have to shelter in
place
Southern California Moist towelettes and garbage bags for sanitation
Edison: 800.655.4555
Wrench or pliers to shut off utilities
PG&E: 800.743.5000 Important documents in a waterproof and portable
Southern California container (such as a plastic reclosable bag), including copies
Gas: 800.427.2200 of drivers license and passport, bank account numbers,
insurance policies, medication prescriptions, proof of
Cox: 805.683.6651
residence
Comcast: 800.934.6489 Prescription medication and glasses
Frontier - Home: Personal hygiene itemsCash or travelers checks and change
888.982.5137 Cell phone with chargers, inverter, solar charger
Frontier - Business: Sleeping bag or warm blanket for each person
855.339.1715 Change of clothing for each person, diapers
Fire extinguisher
WATER Matches in a waterproof container
Paper and pen
Santa Barbara: Books, games, puzzles, activities for children
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Household chlorine bleach and medicine dropper: If clean
Goleta: 805.964.6761 water is not available, potentially contaminated water can
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Boil water for at least one minute, if possible. Add 8 drops (
Carpinteria:
teaspoon) per gallon of clear water and add 16 drops (
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teaspoon) per gallon of cloudy water. Mix thoroughly and
La Cumbre: let stand for 30 minutes. DO NOT USE scented, color-safe
805.967.2376 bleach or bleaches with added cleaners.
Santa Maria: As a last resort, you can purify water from water heaters or
805.925.0951 x225 toilet tanks.

TRASH Evacuation Guidelines


B.F.I.: 805.965.5248 There may be conditions under which you will decide to get
away or there may be situations when you are ordered to
MarBorg: 805.963.1852 leave.

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WATER POLLUTION Follow these guidelines for evacuation:


Plan places where your family will meet, both within and
Project Clean Water: outside of your immediate neighborhood. Decide these
805.568.3440 locations before a disaster.
If you have a car, keep a full tank of gas in it if an
ANIMAL SERVICES evacuation seems likely. Keep a half tank of gas in it at all
times in case of an unexpected need to evacuate. Gas
South Coast:
stations may be closed during emergencies and unable to
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pump gas during power outages. Plan to take one car per
Santa Maria: family to reduce congestion and delay.
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Become familiar with alternate routes and other means of
Lompoc: 805.737.7755 transportation out of your area. Choose several
destinations in different directions so you have options in
TRANSPORTATION an emergency.
Leave early enough to avoid being trapped by severe
Santa Barbara MTD: weather or circumstances.
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Follow recommended evacuation routes. Do not take
Santa Barbara Airport: shortcuts; they may be blocked.
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Be alert for road hazards such as washed-out roads or
Santa Maria Airport: bridges and downed power lines. Do not drive into flooded
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Santa Ynez Airport: If you do not have a car, plan how you will leave if you
805.568.3037 have to. Make arrangements with family, friends or your
local government.
Take your emergency supply kit unless you have reason to
believe it has been contaminated.
Listen to a battery-powered radio and follow local
evacuation instructions.
Take your pets with you, but understand that only service
animals may be permitted in public shelters. Plan how you
will care for your pets in an emergency.
If time allows:
Call or email the out-of-state contact in your family
communications plan. Tell them where you are going.
Secure your home by locking doors and windows.

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EMERGENCY Unplug electrical equipment such as radios, televisions and


PREPAREDNESS small appliances. Leave freezers and refrigerators plugged
SECTION SPONSORS in unless there is a risk of flooding. If there is damage to
your home and you are instructed to do so, shut off water,
Aware & Prepare gas and electricity before leaving.
Initiative Leave a note telling others when you left and where you
Southern California are going.
Edison: 800.611.1911 Wear sturdy shoes and clothing that provides some
protection such as long pants, long-sleeved shirts and a cap.
Santa Barbara
Foundation: Check with neighbors who may need a ride.
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Santa Barbara Street
Be Familiar with the Area
Medicine FEMA has Flood Insurance Rate Maps that identify special
Village Properties: flood hazard areas that would be inundated in the case of a
805.969.8900 100-year flood.
Flood insurance can be purchased even after a property is
City of Goleta:
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Insurance Program.
Community Emergency
County Flood Controlhas information about protecting
Response Team (CERT)
property from flooding and a list of locations to pick up
Community Disaster sand and bags.
Education (CDE)
Direct Relief:
805.964.4767
Safety Matters CPR:
805.705.9222
Santa Barbara Equine
Evac: 805.892.4484

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EMERGENCY Noozhawk Disaster Resources


PREPAREDNESS
SECTION SPONSORS Aware & Prepare
The Aware & Prepare Initiative is a public-private partnership
Aware & Prepare
Initiative working with nonprofit organizations and government
agencies to prepare for, respond to and recover from
Southern California emergencies and disasters in Santa Barbara County.
Edison: 800.611.1911
The initiative provides financial support and technical
Santa Barbara
expertise for theVoluntary Organizations Active in Disaster
Foundation:
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Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) programs, along with ensuring
Santa Barbara Street appropriate equipment needs are met.
Medicine
The initiative also developed Listos, a community-based
Village Properties:
training program empowering Latino communities to become
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leaders in helping themselves, their families, and neighbors to
City of Goleta: prepare for and respond to emergencies.
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Click here for more informationabout the Aware & Prepare
Community Emergency Initiative, or click here to sign up for emergency alerts from
Response Team (CERT)
the Aware & Prepare system.
Community Disaster
Education (CDE) Southern California Edison
As one of the nations largest electric utilities, SCE is
Direct Relief:
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clean.
Safety Matters CPR:
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Santa Barbara Equine help us all cope better and stay safe.You can help your family
Evac: 805.892.4484 be prepared for any emergency situation with a safety
preparedness plan and some basic supplies.
Storms, high-winds and earthquakescan cause damage to
power lines. If you see a downed wire:
Do not approach or touch the wire, or anyone or anything
in contact with it.

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Do not touch or step in water near a downed wire, as it can


EMERGENCY be electrified.
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Call 9-1-1. Tell the operator its an electrical emergency.
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Always assume all wires are energized.
Aware & Prepare
Click here for more emergency preparedness and safety
Initiative
information from Southern California Edison.
Southern California
Edison: 800.611.1911 Santa Barbara Foundation
Santa Barbara Since its founding in 1928, the Santa Barbara Foundation has
Foundation: been at the center of civic activity in Santa Barbara County,
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Santa Barbara Street and identifying and strategically addressing important
Medicine community opportunities and needs.
Village Properties: There is hardly a nonprofit organization or essential
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the Santa Barbara Foundation.
City of Goleta:
805.961.7500 Today, thanks to the unwavering generosity of the local
Community Emergency community, the foundations assets have grown to exceed
Response Team (CERT) $300 million and the organization is the largest grantmaker
in Santa Barbara County.
Community Disaster
Education (CDE) Click here for more information about the Santa Barbara
Foundation, or call 805.963.1873.
Direct Relief:
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Santa Barbara Street Medicine
Safety Matters CPR: Santa Barbara Street Medicine was founded in 2005 by Drs.
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Santa Barbara Equine family physicians were inspired by the need for local
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both acute, such as 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, and chronic,
such as poverty and homelessness.
The name was changed to Doctors Without Walls-Santa
Barbara Street Medicine in 2008 to better connect with the
international street medicine movement.

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Doctors Without Walls-Santa Barbara Street Medicine is


EMERGENCY dedicated to providing free, volunteer medical care for Santa
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SECTION SPONSORS theyre in need, including in times of disaster.
Aware & Prepare Click here for more information about Doctors Without
Initiative Walls-Santa Barbara Street Medicine, or call 805.452.5466.
Southern California Village Properties
Edison: 800.611.1911
Forging lasting personal relationships with customers is at
Santa Barbara the core of Village Properties success, and we pride
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ourselves on keeping clients for life. We credit our devoted
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Santa Barbara Street firm believers in developing and sustaining these long-term
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Village Properties: Village Properties agents are passionate professionals who
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offer unparalleled service on the job and are dedicated to
City of Goleta: community involvement in their free time.
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Each agent in our diverse sales staff is a valuable resource,
Community Emergency aptly exchanging information on their unique specialties,
Response Team (CERT) from LEED certification to zoning regulations. We employ
Community Disaster experts in Santa Barbara estate properties, senior housing,
Education (CDE) affordable housing and creative financing. Our team of
accomplished Realtors has seen every economic cycle, and is
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Safety Matters CPR: Click here for more information about Village Properties, or
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Santa Barbara Equine City of Goleta
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The safety of our citizens and community are a high priority
for the City of Goleta. We encourage residents and
businesses to take steps to be prepared before it's too late.
Goleta Prepare Now / Goleta Preprese Hoyprovides
important preparedness information and resources to Goleta
residents and businesses through outreach, education and a

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strong community presence.


EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS Click here to register for emergency email and/or text alerts,
SECTION SPONSORS or text Goleta Emergency to 468311. For alerts in Spanish,
text Goleta Spanish to 468311. To receive a phone call, click
Aware & Prepare here to email the citywith your preferred phone number,
Initiative address and language preference (English or Spanish).
Southern California Click here for more information about the City of Goleta, or
Edison: 800.611.1911
call 805.961.7500.
Santa Barbara
Foundation: Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
805.963.1873 Community Emergency Response Team Training, or CERT, is
Santa Barbara Street designed to prepare you to help yourself, your family and
Medicine your neighbors in the event of a catastrophic disaster.
Village Properties: Because emergency services personnel will not be able to
805.969.8900 help everyone immediately, you can make a difference by
using the training in this 24-hour class to save lives and
City of Goleta:
protect property.
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The training covers basic skills that are important to know in
Community Emergency
Response Team (CERT) a disaster when emergency services are not available. With
training and practice and by working as a team, you will be
Community Disaster able to do the greatest good for the greatest number after a
Education (CDE)
disaster, while protecting yourself from becoming a victim.
Direct Relief:
Click here for more information about CERT training.
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Safety Matters CPR: Community Disaster Education (CDE)
805.705.9222 A Community Disaster Education (CDE)presentation helps
Santa Barbara Equine the Goleta community be aware of the natural and human-
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community members to better protect themselves, their
family and their property.
In partnership with the American Red Cross of Central
California-Pacific Coast Chapter, the City of Goleta offers free
CDE presentations at businesses, residential gatherings, and
community organizations through Goleta Prepare Now.

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Classes are approximately 60 minutes, including time for


EMERGENCY
questions. CDEs are provided in both English and Spanish.
PREPAREDNESS
SECTION SPONSORS Click here to email Goleta Prepare Now for more information
about upcoming opportunities for emergency preparedness
Aware & Prepare training.
Initiative
Safety Matters CPR
Southern California
Edison: 800.611.1911 Safety Matters Certified Training LLC, 4141 State St., Suite E5,
in Santa Barbara, is a local and insured company specializing
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in providing quality Basic Life Support (BLS) for health-care
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Community Training & Certification throughout Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara Street
County.
Medicine
Safety Matters Certified Training is an authorized provider of
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American Health & Safety Institute.
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fire safety and forklift training.
Community Emergency
Response Team (CERT) Click here for more information about Safety Matters CPR, or
call 805.705.9222.
Community Disaster
Education (CDE) Santa Barbara Equine Evac
Direct Relief: The nonprofit Santa Barbara Equine Assistance and
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responding agencies and large animal owners in the
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evacuation, temporary care and sheltering of large animals in
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time of fire, flood, earthquake and other disasters or accidents.
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under the California Office of Emergency Services.
Santa Barbara Equine Evac also provides education and
demonstrations for public events, agencies and organizations.
Click here for more information about Santa Barbara Equine
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