Holiday Candle Safety
This is an important time of year to focus on holiday candle safety. Nothing adds to the spirit of the holidays like a collection of beautiful candles, glowing in the
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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.
This is an important time of year to focus on holiday candle safety. Nothing adds to the spirit of the holidays like a collection of beautiful candles, glowing in the
Everyone wants to enjoy the holiday season – celebrating with friends and family, and taking time to enjoy the good things in life. If you are the organizer of the holiday
I met Arnett Hartsfield on three occasions. I listened to him speak on perhaps ten different days – at events, memorials, and at his old fire station in Los Angeles.
We’re often asked about the new 10-year smoke alarm revolution. The importance of having a 10-year alarm cannot be understated, and the fact that in California, a new law requires
Every day, an average of ten people die from unintentional drowning in the United States. That’s more than 3,500 people a year. For for every ten who die, two are
It’s not uncommon for Monsoonal Moisture in the atmosphere to flow up from Baja California Mexico into Southern California, bringing thunderstorms to our mountains and deserts. Southern California weather is typically
Fire. It could happen to you. Are you willing to risk your life if your home experiences a fire? During the past 13 years, everywhere we turn, we see messages
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has named veteran assistant chief Ralph M. Terrazas to be the new Chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department. The Mayor expects the City Council
Fireworks are considered a staple of American life when July the 4th comes around. The nation’s birthday is something to be proud of. The “rockets red glare” is part of
The MySafe:LA team was thrilled last week when we received news that we had won several awards for film production. We nabbed three Telly Awards (tellyawards.com) – two Bronze and
As part of our ongoing support for the Los Angeles Fire Department, MySafe:LA is busy preparing for Fire Service Recognition Day. On May 10th, every LAFD fire station will open
It’s a thrill when a community leader like Councilmember Felipe Fuentes joins MySafe:LA to teach fire safety to students. That’s exactly what took place last week at Harding Street Elementary
Every once in awhile, you come across someone who you immediately know is gifted. When MySafe:LA directors David and Cameron
As we watch 2020 fade into the rear view mirror, MySafe:LA is focused on welcoming 2021 and working to create
This is an important time of year to focus on candle safety. In Los Angeles, home fires caused by candles
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