CATHEDRAL CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT
William M. Soqui / Fire Chief
Disaster & Safety Preparedness
Earthquakes, wildland fires, floods, and
heat waves are but a few special hazards that can be disastrous for you
and your family. You could essentially be cut off from food, water, gas,
first aid supplies, and even phone service. What would you do until help arrives? The goal of Cathedral City Fire Department's Disaster
Preparedness program is to provide training and education for residents to
be prepared for such an occurrence, and then reduce its effects and impact
after the event occurs. Please reference the links below to help you
prepare for a disaster.
Resources
Home Safety
Fire Safety
High Fire Hazard in Parts of Cathedral City
Defensible Space - See how you can survive a wildfire!
Homeowner's
Checklist - Make Your Home Fire Safe!
Safety Material
The following
factsheets from the United States Fire Administration can be viewed and
downloaded if you have
Acrobat Reader.
During or After a Disaster
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Earthquake Fire Safety
Flood Fire Safety
Tornado and Hurricane Fire Safety
Summer Storm Fire Safety
Winter Storm Fire Safety
This is Fire -
The Nature of Fire
Curious Kids Set Fires -
Teaching Children Fire Safety
Bedroom Fire Safety -
Bedroom Fire Prevention
Working Together for
Home Fire Safety -
Home Fire Prevention
Exposing an Invisible
Killer -
The Dangers of Carbon Monoxide
On the Safety Circuit -
Home Electrical Fire Prevention
Get Out Safely! -
Fire Escape Planning
Live Safely in Your
Manufactured Home -
Manufactured Home Safety
Fire Safe and Secure -
Security Bar Safety
A Season for Sharing in
Fire Safety -
Holiday Fire Prevention
Danger Above -
High-Rise Fire Safety
Check Your Hot Spots! -
Rural Fire Safety and Prevention
Fire-Safe Landscaping Can
Save Your Home -
Rural Fire Safety and Prevention
Fireplace and Home Fire
Safety -
Rural Fire Safety and Prevention
Fire Safety Beyond the
City Limits -
Rural Fire Safety and Prevention
Rural Fire Prevention
Checklist -
Rural Fire Safety and Prevention
Let's Retire Fire -
For Older Americans
Fire Safety 101 -
For Colleges and Universities
Special Populations Fire
Safe Checklist -
For People with Special Needs
Removing the Barriers -
For the Disabled and their Caregivers
Fire Safety Lasts a
Lifetime -
For Older Adults and their Caregivers
A Clear Fire Safety
Message -
For the Visually Impaired
Fire Safe and Sound -
For the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
For
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Published Copyright 2004 Cathedral City Fire Department