Make a Plan

San Diego County is home to diverse landscapes, beautiful beaches, and great weather. Regardless, our region is no stranger to a variety of natural disasters, like wildfires, earthquakes, flooding, tsunamis, and others. Human-caused disasters, like hazardous material spills, civil unrest, and acts of terrorism also pose a significant threat to our region. The truth is, it is not a matter of if a disaster will occur, it’s a matter of when.

While we can’t predict when disasters will strike, there are steps you can take today to be prepared. As someone who lives or works in San Diego County, you play a significant role in emergency preparedness and building resilience within your home and community.

 

 

 

The Personal Disaster Plan was developed by the County of San Diego Office of Emergency Services to help you, your loved ones and neighbors better prepare for, respond to, and recover from an emergency or disaster. Practice this plan yourself or with your loved ones at least twice a year and be READY.

The Personal Disaster Plan is available in 12 languages:
 

 

Vial of Life Form

The Vial of Life allows emergency medical responders to access important life-saving information about you in the event that you are injured in your home and are unable to communicate.

Follow these four simple steps to get your Vial kit ready!

  1. Print and fill out a Vial of Life Form.
  2. Place a Vial of Life decal on the front of a clear plastic baggie (to print or order a decal, click here).
  3. Place your completed form inside and tape the plastic baggie onto your refrigerator door.
  4. Place a second decal on your front door to let first responders know you have a Vial of Life!

The Vial of Life Form is available in 12 languages: