MySafe:LA Introduces Online Webinars and Presentations
Following Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s “Safer at Home” order issued on March 19, MySafe:LA has been working on alternative methods of providing our fire and life safety education and
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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.
Following Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s “Safer at Home” order issued on March 19, MySafe:LA has been working on alternative methods of providing our fire and life safety education and
The rapid explosion of the coronavirus throughout the world, including California and Los Angeles County, has forced MySafe:LA to suspend school presentations, disaster decathlons, older adult presentations, and smoke alarm
Students a Gulf Elementary School were treated to a half day of fire and life safety activities as MySafe:LA delivered the second of a series of “Disaster Decathlons” to LAUSD
MySafe:LA, the fire and life safety education partner of the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to two fatality fires in just a week’s time. Both fires, within a few
MySafe:LA delivered the first of a series of disaster decathlon events at Anatola Elementary School in Van Nuys, California. The event, conducted in two parts, is designed to teach students
MySafe:LA has been teaching people CPR since 2012. More recently, our EMS trained instructors have been teaching high school students in Los Angeles Unified School District campuses hands-only CPR in
MySafe:LA, the public safety unit of The Safe Community Project, was awarded a fire prevention and safety grant by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) – itself an agency of
During the labor day weekend, MySafe:LA delivered for Fleet Week 2019. Our public safety teams taught CPR, set up smoke alarm installations throughout Southern California, and conducted raffle ticket awards
Every year, MySafe:LA visits dozens of elementary schools as well as recreation and parks facilities to discuss the dangers of fireworks. This is a complex issue, as there are cultural
Today, MySafe:LA graduated a class of 4th and 5th grade students as new Junior Fire Inspectors. This class, part of an east Los Angeles LAUSD campus, is special. To be
One of MySafe:LA’s core mission components is teaching children to be more aware of fire and life safety issues. The Junior Fire Inspector program has been an active part of
Working smoke alarms save lives. It can’t be stated enough. MySafe:LA works throughout the City of Los Angeles to promote fire safety. On the 27th of April, the non-profit public
MySafe:LA has been retained by The Hartford Foundation to produce the support film materials for the organization’s annual Junior Fire
MySafe:LA is pleased to announce the launch of a new wildfire-specific website, Wildfire LA Dot Org (www.wildfirela.org). This new website,
As part of the Los Angeles Wildfire Resilience Alliance, MySafe:LA members have been doing a terrific job presenting to various homeowner
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