SOLERA DIAMOND VALLEY | NOVEMBER 2023 3
SOLERA DIAMOND VALLEY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
951.652.5766
Irma Rabago, General Manager
irma.rabago@seabreezemgmt.com
Teri Collett, Lifestyle Director
teri.collett@seabreezemgmt.com
Tyler Barber, Property Service Manager
tyler.barber@seabreezemgmt.com
Luke Petersen, Administrative Assistant
luke.petersen@seabreezemgmt.com
Facility Monitors:
Colin Barber, Tyler Angelone, Chirayu Kholi, omas Ortiz
COMMUNITY WEBSITE
www.soleradiamondvalley.com
PULTE WARRANTY SERVICE
socalservice@pulte.com • 949.255.1650
SEABREEZE CUSTOMER CARE
800.232.7517, opt. 1 • customercare@seabreezemgmt.com
ON-SITE COMMUNITY PATROL
Allied Universal • (470) 718-8572
Patrol hours: 6 pm - 6 am
Hemet Police Non-Emergency Dispatch 951.765.2400
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President, Robert Vise, SDVrvise52@gmail.com
Vice-President, Dana Kilpatrick,
dkilpatrick.sdvboard@gmail.com
Treasurer, Paul Bradstreet, pabstreet.sdv.board@gmail.com
Secretary, Linda Weiss, lweiss.sdvboard@gmail.com
Member at Large, Pat Sivalingam, patsvd23@gmail.com
HOURS OF OPERATION
MOUNTAIN VIEW Lodge
1645 Paseo Diamante, Hemet, CA 92545
Lodge & Pool Hours:
Sunday: 7 am - 8 pm; Monday - Saturday: 7 am - 9 pm
Aer Hours Monitor Contact 951.313.2071
PUBLICATION
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Teri Collett
COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE
eresa Rossetti, Chairperson • Clare Mendez
Cindy Ponce de Leon • Kathy Caraher • Annette Hillis
PRODUCTION
Image Up Advertising & Design and Arrow Printing
ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS
All submissions must be emailed to teri.collett@seabreezemgmt.
com no later than the 5th of the month. Articles should not
exceed 500 words, 250 words for club news and 100 words for
groups. e View is published monthly by the Solera Diamond
Valley Community Association (SDVCA). is publication is
copyrighted and may not be reproduced or reprinted without
the written permission of SDVCA. Submitted articles published
at the approval and discretion of the Editor-in-Chief.
ADVERTISING
Contact Image Up at (909) 797-3647
or email imageup1@verizon.net
Solera Diamond Valley is a beautiful community and
a wonderful place you call home. With its unique blend
of small-town charm, residents of SDV take great pride
in their community. To ensure the safety of your home,
property, and belongings, it is essential to be proactive
in securing them. In this article, let us explore various
strategies for securing your home, property, and even
your car, all while understanding the role of the police in
maintaining public safety.
Securing Your Home: Your home is your sanctuary,
and ensuring its security should be a top priority. Here are
some steps you can take to make your home more secure:
1. Locking Doors and Windows: e simplest yet most
effective way to secure your home is by making sure
all doors and windows are locked when you leave
and before you go to bed.
2. Installing Deadbolts and Reinforced Entry Points:
Consider upgrading your doors with deadbolt locks
and reinforce door frames to make it harder for
intruders to force their way in.
3. Security Systems: Invest in a security system that
includes alarms, surveillance cameras, and motion
sensors. Many modern systems allow remote
monitoring through smartphones.
4. Outdoor Lighting: Adequate outdoor lighting can
deter potential intruders. Install motion-activated
lights around your property to keep it well-lit at
night.
5. Landscaping: Trim shrubs and bushes near
windows and entrances to eliminate potential
hiding spots for burglars.
6. Secure Sliding Doors: Ensure sliding glass doors
have secondary locks or bars to prevent them from
being easily opened.
7. Home Safes: Keep valuable items in a secure home
safe and consider anchoring the safe to the floor to
prevent the.
GM
Report
By Irma Rabago,
General Manager
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