CF Safety Awareness & Security


FOR FIRE, SECURITY OR MEDICAL EMERGENCY
 

CALL 9-1-1

Text-to-9-1-1 is a valuable service to be used in an emergency situation when it is not possible to make a voice call. Voice calls are still the best and fastest way to contact 9-1-1.

  Call if you can, Text if you can’t.

 


FOR NON-EMERGENCY SECURITY RELATED ISSUES, CALL THE 24 – HOUR CONSTABLE DISPATCH AT:   281-376-3472

See something, say something!

Learn, Protect, Watch, Report…

  • Secure your home, person, family, and vehicles
  • Lock your home and vehicles
  • Do not leave valuables in sight
  • Report suspicious persons, activity or vehicles

Discover Precinct 4’s New Custom Crime App

On Apple C4 NOW On Google C4 NOW and “Follow the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s office as we keep you and our community safe. Get the latest news on crime, arrests, traffic, accidents, and emergencies in your area. Report suspicious activity, crime, and traffic issues in your area plus a lot more!”

Did you know you can Request an Extra Patrol? Traveling? Request a Vacation Watch from our constables office.

Choose Cypress Forest PUD under the subdivision area.
Our Cypress Forest PUD has contracted with the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office to provide dedicated constable patrols for the subdivision.  HOA boards across the district serve as community liaisons. The Constable’s office prepares a monthly report based on statistics and activity data provided by the Harris County Constable’s Office which is summarized at the monthly Champion Forest Fund Board meetings and distributed electronically via Champion Forest HOA Connect Email service- click here to sign up.

Home Fire Prevention Tips

Watch the video, check your smoke detectors and make a plan.

Home Fire Prevention & Safety  

Home Fire Prevention Checklist

Safety & Security Checklist for New Homeowners

Leash Laws:

[A. All dogs and cats must be kept under restraint while in the unincorporated areas of Harris County, Texas. The custodian of a dog or cat is not authorized to have, harbor or keep any unlicensed dog or cat, or to allow any dog or cat to become a stray.
B. The custodian of every dog or cat is responsible for any behavior of a dog or cat under the provisions of these Regulations.
C. HCPH VPH and other persons designated by HCPH VPH have the authority to impound the following:
(1) All stray dogs and cats;
(2) Any animal that has bitten or scratched a person; and
(3) Any animal that has been exposed to rabies.
D. All animals seized and confined under this section should be impounded in an impoundment facility designated by HCPH VPH.
E. Animal Control Officers are authorized to enter any unsecured or unfenced lot, tract or parcel of land for the purpose of seizing any stray dog or cat.]

Click to read the full text: Harris County Animal Regulations  

Harris County Pets

Click for link to Harris County Animal Control: 281-999-3191

Harris County Community Cat Program

Humane Society – Community Cats Nuisance

 

Traffic Safety:  

Do not place ANY object in  public roadways. The little neon “kid alert” signs, warning cones, basketball hoops and bulk trash need to be on your driveway or in your yard.

On advisement of Precinct 4: Objects placed in a roadway are a violation and considered a traffic hazard.

 

Golf Cart Laws & Safety

Texas Transportation Code -Sect 545.302. Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited in Certain Places

 

 

 

 

Our Flock ALPR system is active and recording data to be used by law enforcement to help prevent and solve crimes. To register on resident’s SafeList please look for the link on our TownSq app or send a request to  our PMG/Associa Community Manager who will verify your residency, and send you the link for self-registration

Please ensure that if you report any incident, you request that the law enforcement officers search the Flock data for vehicle identification and request a written report and a follow-up call. 

 Flock Hot List alerts, notify law enforcement when a known suspect vehicle is in the area. These real-time notifications work by connecting Flock cameras with data from the National Crime Information Center and local law enforcement agencies. When a vehicle with a warrant or a stolen vehicle passes a camera, officers receive a notification enabling them to respond accordingly, and prevent the suspect from committing any further crimes.

Learn more about Flock HERE

Related Links:

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline  Dial or Text 988

CRISIS TEXT LINE Text HOME to 741741

 

Documentation

Disclaimer: Some of the information contained in this section  is provided directly by the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable’s Office and/or their representatives. The CFF-HOA (the “Fund”) is not responsible for the content of any information provided by Harris County and the Fund disclaims and denies any and all liability therefore.