City of Kirkland and regional partners are asking community members to voluntarily use less water. Help by reducing outdoor watering, taking shorter showers, and turning off water when brushing teeth or shaving.
Emergencies or disasters could happen at any time. In case of a major disasters, professional responders like Fire, Police, Public Works, and Parks & Community Services crews may not be able to reach everyone who needs help for up to two weeks.
Residents must be ready to take care of themselves and their households during an emergency. There are simple steps that everyone can take to get prepared. Working together with family, friends, coworkers, and neighbors can help our whole community be more prepared for disasters.
Sign up for the Kirkland Emergency Management newsletter to receive more preparedness tips and information about upcoming preparedness classes.
Build a Kit
Make a Plan
Know Your Hazards
Be Informed
Get Involved
Special Considerations
King County Lake Swimming Beach Data Program
View more details about our current operations