San Jacinto, California
San Jacinto was founded in 1870 and became a city April 20, of 1888.
Helpful things to know about San Jacinto.
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In case of Fire
If you have a Flood
Make sure to turn the water off where it attaches to the house NOT at the meter. If the water off needs to be turned off at the meter contact San Jacinto Water District (951) 654-7337 or the city of San Jacinto water & Wastewater Maintenance at (951) 654-4041
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Temperatures in San Jacinto, CA. usually range from a low of 41F to a high of 96F. Because the rainfall averages only 12 inches a year San Jacinto like much of southern California is more vulnerable to wildfires. To minimize fire getting to your home consider the following.
Remove Trees and brush that can catch fire next to your home.
replace exterior wood on outer walls with plaster
Replace wood shingles with tile
Follow fire department guidlines
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Have a plan and be prepared in advance! Know where your gas shut off valve is. It should be at or around the meter. Know where your water shut off is it should be attached to your home. Know where your electrical shut off is.
In the case of fire or emergency call 911
Turn the water off if you are having a flood.
If there is a fire in your home get everyone out
Turn off your electricty
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San Jacinto Resources
Unique Features
Diamond Valley Lake is a man-made reservoir that is great for boating and fishing. Construction of the lake was one of the largest earthworks projects in the United States.
Parks
San Jacinto has 16 parks a community center and an aquatic center. This also includes a golf course. Depending on where you go, kids can enjoy playgrounds or playing and swimming in the water.
Attractions
Many people in the area like to visit nearby Mt San Jacinto State Park. In the state park their is camping and (when weather permits) in the winter snow. In drier months open fires, including barbecues and campfires, are prohibited