Whether you are new to Irvine or a long-time resident, this free service will prove invaluable. Our Community Outreach Team will conduct a custom on-site security inspection of your home or apartment at your convenience. You will receive information and training on the most effective locks, alarm systems, and lighting specific to your home and local area. You will receive a written evaluation of the improvements you can make to increase security without making your house a fortress.
Crime Analysis is the systematic study of crime and disorder problems, as well as other police related issues including sociodemographic, spatial, and temporal factors, to assist in criminal apprehension, crime and disorder reduction, crime prevention, and department resource allocation.
The mission of the Irvine Police Department’s Crime Analysis Unit is to provide data analysis in real time to support to all levels of the Irvine Police Department in order to improve community safety and improve efficiency of police resources.
Emergency management is a process that protects communities from hazards, or threats to life or property. This process involves four, often overlapping phases:
The Irvine Police Department recently added its latest tool in emergency preparedness. The “MOBILE COMM”, a 45-foot communications vehicle that integrates voice, data, and video communications allowing Incident Commanders to coordinate tremendous resources at the scene of any event in the City of Irvine.
AlertOC is a mass notification system designed to keep Orange County residents and businesses informed of emergencies. By registering with AlertOC, time-sensitive voice messages from the City of Irvine may be sent to your home, mobile, or business phone. Text messages may also be sent to mobile phones, e-mail accounts, and hearing impaired receiving devices.
Since you don't know where you'll be when an emergency occurs, it is important to prepare emergency supply kits for home, work, and for your vehicles. The following are some basic supplies your kits should include and can be purchased locally at retail stores throughout Irvine. These items will need to be customized to the ages of your children, your climate, and other variables. You should recycle perishable items (e.g., batteries, water, etc.) on a regular basis.
During your initial meeting you should have all of your family members present. Discuss the seriousness of disasters and emergencies with your family, and explain the necessity and importance of the Emergency Plan.
To millions of Americans, pets are considered members of the family; however, unlike people, pets are sometimes completely dependent on their owners. During an emergency or disaster, frightened animals will either hide in their favorite hiding spot or run away. This leaves them to fend for themselves in the wake of an emergency or major disaster.
The first step in emergency preparedness is to understand what types of disasters you may be facing. The HAZARDS section of our web site will introduce you to the threats in our community and some basic tips to protect your home and property. In addition to having information regarding potential disasters affecting your home in Irvine, you should also be familiar with emergency plans for your workplace and your children's school. You can also consult FEMA's "Ready.gov" for additional information on citizen preparedness.
The Irvine Police Department Office of Emergency Management recommends all citizens to be prepared for all emergencies. Emergencies and disasters can strike quickly and without warning. You may be forced to evacuate your neighborhood or be confined to your home.