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Almanac note · Home and property

Temecula alert days are easier when you know your zone

Temecula residents can pair AlertRivCO or Temecula Alert with the city's Know Your Zone work so emergency messages are easier to understand.

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Temecula has hills, older roads, new neighborhoods, wine country edges, schools, and big weekend traffic. On a rough alert day, knowing the message is only half the job. Knowing whether it applies to your address is the other half.

AlertRivCO can send emergency warnings to a cell phone, mobile device, email, or landline. Temecula’s evacuation-plan work also uses Know Your Zone, with the city divided into evacuation zones based on hazards, population, and major roads.

The useful move is quick. Look up the zone for home, work, school, and any older relative you check on. Save the zone names somewhere easy to find. Then make sure the alert profile uses phone numbers and emails people actually answer.

Temecula is still a very livable place to plan around. This just keeps a hard day from starting with everyone asking, “Does that alert mean us?”

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Temecula Be Informed and Emergency Evacuation Plan pages.

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