San Bernardino Countywide - Vision4Safety

Embracing Community Safety in San Bernardino County!

San Bernardino County residents, families and business owners are always striving to make their communities safer. The Vision4Safety campaign aims to bring people together to create safer neighborhoods, schools and workplaces in all of our cities, towns and communities. Join a neighborhood watch group, learn how to prepare for emergencies, and follow professional safety tips to keep you and your family safe at www.Vision4Safety.com.

Vision4Safety Flyer

WeTip – Report Crime Anonymously

Call 800-78-CRIME to report illegal activity without giving your name or any personal information.

Practice Survival

We are home to earthquakes, wildfires and floods. Create an escape plan and rehearse it twice a year. Practice EDITH (Exit Drills in the House) and take part in the Great California ShakeOut each October.

Neighborhood Watch

Join or form a Neighborhood Watch group.

A Safer Future For Our Kids

Unsupervised California teens are three times more likely to engage in criminal behavior after school than teens who are supervised. Sign your child up for an after-school program or support one in your community.

Practice Survival

We are home to earthquakes, wildfires and floods. Create an escape plan and rehearse it twice a year. Practice EDITH (Exit Drills in the House) and take part in the Great California ShakeOut each October.

Be Prepared with the Ready SB App

Only about 40% of American adults say they have developed an emergency preparedness plan, discussed it with their household, or practiced it in the past year. The Ready SB app helps the citizens of San Bernardino County to stay prepared and protect their loved ones should an emergency occur.

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Ready! Set! Go! Personal Wildfire Action Program
PulsePoint & Handfree CPR Saves Lives
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2018 Countywide CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Training/Exercise
Arson Awareness 2019: San Bernardino County Arson Task Force
Preparing for Evacuations w/ Deputy Adam Cervantes