SafeReach helps communities in Bacolod City report early signs, receive official warnings, and access evacuation information—all while maintaining trust, clarity, and accountability.
Three simple steps to keep your community informed and prepared
Community members submit early signs of potential hazards they observe. Reports are simple, clear, and focused on what you see—not rumors or speculation.
Reports are reviewed and validated by authorized response teams. Multiple reports may be grouped into incidents for better coordination.
Official, location-based alerts are delivered to residents in affected areas. Only authorized teams can issue warnings, ensuring accuracy and trust.
Your role is clear: information, not authority
Report what you see: rising water levels, cracks in structures, unusual weather patterns, or any early warning signs.
Submit clear, factual reports through the SafeReach platform. Your information helps teams make informed decisions.
Get official warnings and evacuation center information tailored to your barangay and location.
Important: Residents contribute information only. Decisions about incidents and warnings are made by authorized response teams to maintain accuracy and prevent misinformation.
Designed for clarity, trust, and community safety
Warnings and information are filtered by your barangay, ensuring you only see what's relevant to your area.
All warnings come from authorized teams. Reports are assessed before incidents are created, reducing misinformation.
View available evacuation centers in your barangay, including capacity and current status.
Clear separation of roles: residents report, teams assess, and only authorized personnel issue warnings.
How SafeReach maintains accuracy and community trust
Only designated response teams can create incidents and issue official warnings. This ensures all alerts are verified and trustworthy.
All reports are reviewed before being grouped into incidents. Multiple reports help teams assess the situation accurately.
Residents cannot create incidents or warnings. This prevents false alarms and maintains the platform's credibility.
Every warning shows which team issued it and when. Transparency builds trust and helps residents make informed decisions.
Disclaimer: SafeReach supports decision-making and coordination. It does not replace official emergency services. In case of immediate danger, contact local emergency services directly.