2020 Local Hazard Mitigation Plan

City of Irvine - Hazard Mitigation Plan Survey

10. If you are a homeowner, do you have adequate homeowners’ insurance to cover the hazards that could impact your home? a. Yes, my insurance coverage should be adequate. b. No, I don’t believe my insurance coverage would be adequate for a major disaster. c. Unsure. d. I do not have an insurance policy. e. Not applicable; I rent my current residence. 11. If you rent your residence, do you have renters’ insurance?

a. Yes b. No c. Not applicable; I own my residence. 12. Do you have flood insurance for your home?

a. Yes, I own my home and have flood insurance. b. Yes, I rent my home and have flood insurance.

c. No, but I am interested in reviewing flood insurance options (http://www.floodsmart.gov/floodsmart/). 13. Have you done anything to your home to make it less vulnerable to hazards such as earthquakes, floods, and fires?

a. Yes b. No c. Not applicable; I rent my residence. If not, do you plan to?

14. If a severe hazard event occurred today such that all services were cut off from your home (power, gas, water, sewer) and you were unable to leave or access a store for 72 hours, which of these items do you have readily available? a. Potable water (3 gallons per person) b. Cooking and eating utensils c. Can opener d. Canned / nonperishable foods (ready to eat) e. Gas grill / camping stove f. Extra medications and contact lenses (if applicable) g. First aid kit / supplies h. Portable AM/FM radio (solar powered, hand crank, or batteries) i. Handheld "walkietalkie" radios (with batteries) j. Important family photos / documentation in a water- and fireproof container k. Extra clothes and shoes l. Blanket(s) / sleeping bag(s) m. Cash n. Flashlight (with batteries) o. Gasoline p. Telephone (with batteries) q. Pet supplies r. Secondary source of heat

For more information on emergency kits, visit: https://www.ready.gov/kit

What else do you have in your emergency kit?

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