Community Safety on SAY Lands

Reporting an Incident

Our Commitment

At SAY Lands, the safety and well-being of our community members are our top priorities. We are dedicated to creating a secure environment where everyone can thrive. This page outlines resources, protocols, and tips to ensure a safe and supportive community.

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Emergency Contact Information

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SAY Lands Community Safety

Public Works

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Reporting an Incident

If you witness or experience any safety concerns, please follow these steps:

  1. Stay Safe: Ensure you are in a secure location.

  2. Contact Authorities: Call 911 for immediate emergencies.

  3. Report to SAY Lands: Use our Incident Reporting Form or contact our office directly.

Your reports are confidential and will help us maintain a safe community.

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SAY Lands FireSmart Preparedness

Protecting Our Homes and Community

Sign up for a FREE Assessment

Scan QR Code or contact our FireSmart Representative, James George, for your FREE assessment at james.george@saylandsoffice.ca

Learn how SAY Lands is helping community members stay safe and prepared through the FireSmart BC Wildfire Mitigation Program.

Safety Tips for the Community

  • Stay Alert: Be aware of your surroundings at all times.

  • Use Safe Routes: Stick to well-lit paths and areas when traveling.

  • Emergency Preparedness: Keep an emergency kit at home and familiarize yourself with evacuation routes.

  • Neighbor Support: Look out for one another and maintain open communication within the community.