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Our Emergency Plan

The Government of British Columbia maintains an Emergency Information website which includes emergency preparedness information and a BC Emergency Info News Feed.

The Sunshine Coast Emergency Program has a program coordinator to plan, respond, and recover from both natural and man-made disasters. The coordinator keeps the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) in a state of readiness and maintains the emergency medical and response supplies. For more information, see the Sunshine Coast Regional District Emergency Program or call 604-885-6887.

The Sunshine Coast Regional District, authorized under "Sunshine Coast Regional District Emergency Measures Plan and Administration Bylaw No. 564, 2005" provides a comprehensive management program for the entire Sunshine Coast to prepare for, respond to and recover from emergencies and disasters.

Contact Information:  

Sunshine Coast Emergency Program

Phone: 604-885-6887

Fax: 604-885-6860

Emergency Alert System

The Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) uses Voyent Alert! as the communication service provider for times of crisis. It is important that Sunshine Coast Residents have access to timely and accurate information to ensure their safety as well as other's. 

Voyent Alert! is a multi-purpose communication service used to send alerts to residents, businesses, and visitors on the Sunshine Coast during events like earthquakes, fires or floods.

How to register

Registration for the region-wide (all of the Sunshine Coast) service is FREE, simple and totally anonymous.

  • For mobile app alerts: Download and install the Voyent Alert! app from the Apple or Google Play app stores.
  • For email, text message or voice call alerts: Register online.

Note: For accurate alerting it is recommended that you use your civic address not your postal code, or click and drag the pin to your approximate location.

What you can expect
  • Personalized communications
    • Voyent Alert! provides critical information such as the distance and direction from an incident, expected incident arrival time and preferred evacuation routes from your followed locations are provided.
  • Follow multiple locations
    • Voyent Alert! allows you to create and follow multiple locations such as “Kids School” or “Mom’s House”. Any event or communication related to your followed locations will be forwarded to you along your preferred communication channel.
  • No message fatigue
    • The alert system's smart alerting capabilities ensure that you will only get notified when a communication is relevant to you or one of the locations you are following.
  • Communications your way
    • Register for one or all of the communication channels. Receive alerts over a wide variety of communication channels including mobile apps, text/SMS alerting, email or voice calling. 
  • Privacy is paramount
    • Registration is anonymous, and no information volunteered or derived is shared or used for marketing or data harvesting purposes. Locational information from your followed locations is only used to determine its proximity to an alert event and to provide critical context within the communications (such as distance and direction).
  • Leaving is easy
    • Both mobile applications and web-based accounts provide access to an unsubscribe feature accessed via the menu icon on the top right of the screen/page. If the service isn’t working out simply click on the “Unsubscribe” button and you won’t be hearing from us again.

Emergency Preparedness

Two of the most likely events we may experience here are wildfires or power outages. For information on other types of emergencies refer to Emergency Management BC.  

 Wildfire

Being fire prepared

Residents should protect their homes and be fire smart. A FireSmartBC grant is a available for you to request a FREE FireSmart assessment of your home or property to help reduce fire risks.

  • Request a free FireSmart Assesment
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  • Building a new home? Check out these FireSmart factsheets. 
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Evacuation Alert:

  • Put gas in the car. Get extra if you can.
  • Pack your essentials.
  • Have everything you want to take at the door, in your trailer or in your car ready at a moment's notice.
  • Let your family or friends know where you are, where you plan to go and choose an emergency contact person who lives outside the area.

Evacuation Order:

  • You are at risk. Leave the area immediately.
  • Local police or RCMP enforce evacuation orders.
  • Register all family members at the reception centre so emergency responders know that you are safe. The reception centre records your information in case you may be eligible for support services.
  • Listen to the radio, check local news sites, the District of Sechelt's or Sunshine Coast Regional District's website, and Facebook pages for information on the best routes to take, shelter sites and changes to the evacuation order.
 Power Outage

Prepare:

  • Take an inventory of the items you need that rely on electricity.
  • Talk to your medical provider about a power outage plan for medical devices powered by electricity and refrigerated medicines.
    • Find out how long medication can be stored at higher temperatures
    • Get specific guidance for any medications that are critical for life.
  • Plan for batteries and other alternatives to meet your needs when the power goes out.
  • Sign up for local alerts and warning systems.
  • Monitor weather reports.
  • Install carbon monoxide detectors with battery backup in central locations on every level of your home.
  • Determine whether your home phone will work in a power outage and how long battery backup will last.
  • Review the supplies that are available in case of a power outage.
    • Have flashlights with extra batteries for every household member.
    • Have enough nonperishable food and water.
  • Use a thermometer in the refrigerator and freezer so that you can know the temperature when the power is restored.
    • Throw out food if the temperature is 5 degrees or higher.
  • Keep mobile phones and other electric equipment charged and gas tanks full.

During an outage:

  • Keep freezers and refrigerators closed.
  • Only use generators outdoors and away from windows.
  • Do not use a gas stove to heat your home.
  • Disconnect appliances and electronics to avoid damage from electrical surges.
  • Have alternate plans for refrigerating medicines or using power-dependent medical devices.
  • If safe, go to an alternate location for heating or cooling.
  • Check on neighbors.
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