SAFE Program

What is the SAFE Program?
The SAFE Program is a means of better communication between Levy County first responders and residents with special needs before an emergency occurs.
How Does it Work?
When residents enroll in the program, our dispatchers input critical information into the emergency system, and families place SAFE decals on their homes and vehicles. Should an emergency arise, first responders see the sticker, and know to approach with extra care. The Sheriff’s Office, EMS, and Fire can access the information provided by the family, helping to ensure a positive, safe experience for all involved.

For Your Home
First Responders coming to a home will identify the need for special care or communications. Place one decal near your front door.
For Your Car
First Responders on a traffic stop, accident or medical emergency will be able to identify the need for special care or communication. Place one decal on the rear drivers side of your vehicle.
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This program is known by all Levy County First Responders. This is the decal first responders will be looking for.
How to enroll:
Visit the Levy County Sheriff’s Office website at www.levyso.com to register
Decals will be mailed to residents; one for a home entry point, and two for vehicles. Vehicle stickers should be placed on the driver side rear window.
Who should enroll?
Any resident with a disability or special need such as:
- Autism
- Down syndrome
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Deaf / Blind
- Other communication disorders
- Other mental disabilities/limitations
Enrolling is easy!
Just fill out the form below and click the submit button. We will take care of the rest.
SAFE Enrollee's Information
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