September is National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness Month. You know that family escape plan you keep meaning to draw up and finalize? You know the one, where you make sure you’ve mapped out
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As our team works to create a more resilient Los Angeles, we’ll post stories, videos, podcasts, and press information here in the MySafe:LA blog. Because we work throughout the Los Angeles region, we gain insight and experience into many different life experiences. Some of them are worth sharing. We hope you enjoy each post.
September is National Preparedness Month. You know that family escape plan you keep meaning to draw up and finalize? You know the one, where you make sure you’ve mapped out
On Saturday September 19, your LAFD and MySafe:LA are coming to Central L.A. with another weekend smoke alarm installation canvasing operation! This event will include the LAFD’s Operation West Bureau Fire Station 52,
UPDATED 8-3-15 As Californians, we all spend a lot of time worrying about earthquakes. We know a significant quake will rip one part of the state at some point, so
Yea! It’s National Pet Safety Day! Hug your pet today. When you and your (typically) four legged family member are done playing, think about the importance of a day like
Because MySafe:LA survives exclusively on grants and gifts, developing programs and operations are greatly impacted by each year’s funding results. Through the creativity of several of our members, a new
While its true that some cities allow the sale and use of “Safe and Sane” fireworks, in Los Angeles, possession or use of any firework or explosive device is illegal.
Already in 2015, MySafe:LA has awarded more than 1,200 students in LAUSD their honorary Junior Fire Inspector ID card for successful completion of the 3-part home safety and fire prevention
Warner Brothers has just released the motion picture San Andreas, which portrays a major earthquake on the San Andreas fault, and its affect on California and elsewhere. The release of
Every year, MySafe:LA produces and conducts a significant earthquake drill during the annual California Great Shakeout. Our drills involve a combination of students, teachers, and first responders. This year, we’ve
When MySafe:LA first began visiting elementary schools in 2008, our objectives were clear and simple: deliver fire and life safety education that would help change people’s behavior. The idea was
In the wake of a tragedy in Brooklyn, Los Angeles gets FireSmart When news first reached the West Coast of a tragic house fire in Brooklyn that killed seven children
MySafe:LA is offering free smoke alarms and much more to Los Angeles residents. If your home is either missing smoke alarms, or your alarms are disabled (or more than 10
There’s a new Sheriff, um… strike that – a new Fire Chief in town. MySafe:LA would like to congratulate new
Jacob is ten. He’s a fourth grade student at an LAUSD Elementary School. He’s just earned his MySafe:LA Junior Fire
COVID-19 is not gone. But life is different. There are vaccines. There are steps we can all take to reduce
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