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As we leave summer and move into autumn, the Safety Committee is committed to making our community a safe environment in which to live. PREPARE FOR A DISASTER e following information is provided by Cal OES – Governor's Oce of Emergency Services. Living in California, you might experience a natural disaster, like wildre, earthquake, or ood. You are the best person to help yourself and your family prepare for disaster by taking ve simple steps. STEP 1: GET ALERTS • Go to www.CalAlerts.org to sign up for emergency alerts. • Follow reliable social media sources like your County Oce of Emergency Management/Services, re chief, sheri/ police chief, and local government. • Call 2-1-1 from your phone to get more information. STEP 2: MAKE A PLAN • Make a list of contact information for all the people you might need to reach. • Share the list with your family in case you are separated. • Decide where you would meet up with loved ones in an emergency, and practice how you would evacuate. STEP 3: MAKE A GO BAG • Make a Go Bag for when you have to evacuate quickly. • Pack important documents and items for each member of your household ahead of time. • Be ready to grab keys, wallet, phone & charger, medication, and personal items. STEP 4: MAKE A STAY-BOX • Make a Stay-Box for when you cannot leave your home. • Include basic supplies like food that won't spoil, water, medications, a ashlight, and trash bags. • Try to store enough to last three days. STEP 5: HELP OTHERS • Exchange contact information with your neighbors, and plan how you could work together to help keep each other safe. • Be ready to assist those around you who might be less able to help themselves during a disaster. If an emergency occurs, stay calm and follow the instructions of the police, re department, and local ocials. Download the Listos California Disaster Ready Guide at: www.ListosCalifornia. org. As an added safety reminder… Unsafe driving is a common concern and theme brought up by residents. Here are a few reminders to help keep our community safe. • 25 miles per hour is the maximum speed limit on roadways within our residential districts. • 30 miles per hour is the maximum speed limit on Four Seasons Circle. • 15 miles per hour is the maximum speed limit in alleyways. Remember, parking in alleyways is prohibited. We need to maintain access for emergency response vehicles. • Stop at all designated STOP signs. • Yield to vehicles that have entered a roundabout. Note: When entering a roundabout, only drive in a counterclockwise direction! • No Distracted Driving — Put away your cell phones and other electronic devices while driving. • Yield to pedestrians. Note to Drivers: It is important to follow prudent driving practices. Although our streets are not marked with center lines, please avoid driving down the center of our roadways and stay on the right side of the street. CPR SUNDAYS: Monthly CPR Sunday classes are not currently being scheduled. However, you may arrange to schedule a CPR class for your club or committee by calling, texting, or emailing A J Reilly to set up a class: (951) 522-9975 or reilly58@me.com. Remember, "If you see something, say something." e Safety Committee meets on the rst Tuesday of the month at 10 am in the RCN Conference Room. We encourage you to attend the meeting should you have any concerns or if you would simply like an update on our ongoing safety projects. ~ Frank Hilberg, hilberg frank@gmail.com 30 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | SEPTEMBER 2025 Safety Committee SAFETY 4 "ALL" SEASONS

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