City of Menlo Park – Emergency & Disaster Preparedness
Preparing your business for disasters protects your employees, customers, property, and your bottom line. In Menlo Park, hazards such as earthquakes, wildfire smoke, flooding, power outages, extreme heat, and public health emergencies can disrupt operations with little warning. A strong preparedness plan helps your business recover faster and maintain continuity.
The City encourages all businesses to align their planning with national guidance from Ready.gov and regional coordination with San Mateo County Department of Emergency Management.
Businesses in Menlo Park should plan for:
Earthquakes – Bay Area fault activity
Flooding – Especially near San Francisquito Creek
Wildfire smoke impacts – Regional fires affecting air quality
Power outages – Planned or unplanned outages
Extreme heat – Increasing due to climate change
Public health emergencies – Including infectious disease outbreaks
A Business Continuity Plan (BCP) outlines how your business will continue operating during and after a disaster.
Key components:
Emergency contact list (employees, vendors, clients)
Delegation of authority
Data backup and recovery strategy
Alternate work locations or remote work plans
Supply chain contingencies
Insurance documentation and asset inventory
Download templates and tools at: Ready.gov/business
Conduct regular evacuation and earthquake drills
Post evacuation maps and assembly locations
Maintain first aid kits and emergency supplies
Establish employee emergency notification procedures
Encourage personal preparedness at home
Businesses may also coordinate training with the Menlo Park Fire Protection District.
Stay informed before and during emergencies:
Monitor National Weather Service alerts
Cloud-based data backups
Remote work capability
IT redundancy and cybersecurity protections
Perishable inventory plans
Customer communication strategies
Temporary closure procedures
Continuity of patient care
Backup medical supplies
Coordination with local emergency services
Site security during storms
Hazardous materials management
Equipment stabilization
Prepared businesses recover faster and support the broader Menlo Park community during emergencies. Taking steps now reduces risk and strengthens operational resilience.
Prepared businesses matter. Prepared businesses are powerful.
Together we are MenloPrepared.