Fact sheet
Community of Regina (CMA), Saskatchewan



In 2014, information on the emergency preparedness of people living in the Census Metropolitan AreaNote 1 of Regina was collected through the Survey of Emergency Preparedness and Resilience in Canada (SEPR).Note 2 This fact sheet presents information on the risk awareness and level of emergency preparedness of the residents of Regina, which could help improve the understanding of community resilience in the event of an emergency.Note 3Note 4

Risk awareness and anticipated sources of help in an emergency or disaster

Prior lifetime experience with a major emergency or disasterNote 5

Emergency planning, precautionary and fire safety behaviours

Social networks and sense of belonging

Data tables

Table 1.1
Most commonly anticipated sources of initial help and information, by type of emergency or disaster, residents of Regina, Saskatchewan, 2014
Table summary
This table displays the results of Most commonly anticipated sources of initial help and information. The information is grouped by Most common sources of initial help and information by type of emergency or disaster (appearing as row headers), percent (appearing as column headers).
Most common sources of initial help and information by type of emergency or disaster percent
Weather-related emergency or natural disaster  
News- Television 28
News- Radio 25
News- Internet 22
Extended power outagesTable 1.1, Note 1  
Utility company 48
News- Radio 16Note E: Use with caution
News- Internet 11Note E: Use with caution
Outbreak of serious or life-threatening disease  
Hospital, clinic, doctor or other medical professional 45
News- Television 20
News- Radio 19
Industrial or transportation accident  
News- Radio 28
News- Television 26
News- Internet 19
Contamination or shortage of water or foodTable 1.1, Note 1  
Local government 32
News- Radio 19Note E: Use with caution
News- Television 17Note E: Use with caution
Act of terrorism or terrorist threat  
News- Radio 35Note E: Use with caution
Police/law enforcement 34Note E: Use with caution
News- Television 33
Rioting or civil unrest  
News- Television 34Note E: Use with caution
Police/law enforcement 34Note E: Use with caution
News- Radio 29Note E: Use with caution
Table 1.2
Number of emergency planning activities, fire safety and precautionary measures taken by residents, community of Regina, Saskatchewan, 2014
Table summary
This table displays the results of Number of emergency planning activities. The information is grouped by Number of planning activities, fire safety and precautionary measures taken by residents (appearing as row headers), Regina, Saskatchewan and Canada, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Number of planning activities, fire safety and precautionary measures taken by residents Regina Saskatchewan Canada
percent
Number of emergency planning activities  
None 10Note E: Use with caution 9 8
1 activity 20 18 17
2 activities 27 26 25
3 activities 23Table 1.2, Note ** 28 27
4 activities 19 17 19
Number of precautionary measuresTable 1.2, Note 1  
None 17 14 16
1 measure 30 25 27
2 measures 25 28 28
3 measures 18 21 20
4 measures 4Note E: Use with cautionTable 1.2, Note *** 8 7
Number of fire safety measuresTable 1.2, Note 2  
None Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published 1
1 measure 14 13 14
2 measures 42 38 38
3 measures 39Table 1.2, Note * 44 42
Table 1.3
Planning activities, fire safety and precautionary measures residents engaged in, community of Regina, Saskatchewan, 2014
Table summary
This table displays the results of Planning activities. The information is grouped by Residents whose households were involved in the following: (appearing as row headers), Regina, Saskatchewan and Canada, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Residents whose households were involved in the following: Regina Saskatchewan Canada
percent
Emergency planning activities  
Emergency exit plan 59 61 60
Exit plan has been practised/reviewed in last 12 monthsTable 1.3, Note 1 42 45 46
Designated meeting place for household membersTable 1.3, Note 2 34 40 33
Contact plan for household membersTable 1.3, Note 2 51 57 55
Household emergency supply kit 41Table 1.3, Note ** 41 47
Vehicle emergency supply kitTable 1.3, Note 3 74Table 1.3, Note ** 74 59
Extra copies of important documents 55 52 53
List of emergency contact numbers 63Table 1.3, Note ** 66 69
Plan for meeting special health needsTable 1.3, Note 4 74Table 1.3, Note ** 54 62
Precautionary measures  
Wind-up or battery-operated radio 57 58 58
Alternate heat source 40Table 1.3, Note ** 44 48
Back-up generator 16Table 1.3, Note *** 30 23
Alternate water source 40Table 1.3, Note * 48 43
OtherTable 1.3, Note 5 18 20 21
Fire safety measures  
Working smoke detector 99Table 1.3, Note *** 98 98
Working carbon monoxide detector 65 66 60
Working fire extinguisher 59Table 1.3, Note ** 63 66
Table 1.4
High or moderately high levels of emergency planning, fire safety and precautionary measures taken by residents, by social and political involvement, community of Regina, Saskatchewan, 2014
Table summary
This table displays the results of High or moderately high levels of emergency planning. The information is grouped by Social and political involvement (appearing as row headers), Percentage of residents who had high or moderately high levels of..., Planning activities, Precautionary measures and Fire safety measures, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Social and political involvement Percentage of residents who had high or moderately high levels of...
Planning activities Precautionary measures Fire safety measures
percent
Engagement in political activitiesTable 1.4, Note 1  
YesTable 1.4, Note  40 24 39
NoTable 1.4, Note 7 32Note E: Use with caution Note F: too unreliable to be published 28Note E: Use with caution
High level of civic engagementTable 1.4, Note 2  
YesTable 1.4, Note  44 24 40
No 31Table 1.4, Note * 19Note E: Use with caution 32
High level of social supportTable 1.4, Note 3  
YesTable 1.4, Note 8Table 1.4, Note 9Table 1.4, Note  50 32Note E: Use with caution 54
NoTable 1.4, Note 8 38 18Table 1.4, Note * 34Table 1.4, Note *
Strong sense of belonging to communityTable 1.4, Note 4  
YesTable 1.4, Note 9Table 1.4, Note  48 24 38
NoTable 1.4, Note 8 34Table 1.4, Note * 19Note E: Use with caution 41
High neighbourhood trustNote 5  
YesTable 1.4, Note 8Table 1.4, Note 9Table 1.4, Note  49 23 42
NoTable 1.4, Note 8 38 22 37
High level of self-efficacyTable 1.4, Note 6  
YesTable 1.4, Note  49 34 39
NoTable 1.4, Note 8 34Table 1.4, Note * 11Note E: Use with cautionTable 1.4, Note * 39

Notes

E use with caution

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