Our American Red Cross Partners
MySafe:LA enjoys a positive and rewarding relationship with the American Red Cross Los Angeles Region. For more than a year, we’ve collaborated on home safety visits, installing smoke alarms, 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.
MySafe:LA enjoys a positive and rewarding relationship with the American Red Cross Los Angeles Region. For more than a year, we’ve collaborated on home safety visits, installing smoke alarms, and
The education and public safety teams at MySafe:LA conduct home inspections and install free smoke alarms in an ongoing basis – typically 3 or 4 days every week, year round.
You Go Girl International Women’s Day is annually held on March 8 to celebrate women’s achievements throughout history and across nations. It is also known as the United Nations (UN)
MySafe:LA Education Director Cameron Barrett joined other city leaders as Mayor Eric Garcetti, in partnership with 100 Resilient Cities (pioneered by the Rockefeller Foundation) announced a new strategy for creating
Fireworks of all types are illegal in the City of Los Angeles. They have been since 1947, although specific laws related to various types of fireworks have evolved over the
This year, MySafe:LA is introducing a new set of characters into our Junior Fire Inspector program, as well as our other school fire safety initiatives. Two animated characters are lighting
As MySafe:LA begins its tenth year in Los Angeles, we’re pleased to announce our 2017 results. The past year saw our organization doing more work, in more areas than ever
We live in an age where nuclear ambitions are once again becoming relevant when we speak about disaster preparedness. The likelihood of a missile attack on the U.S. mainland remains
Worried about fireworks? For many people, the issues surrounding fireworks are not limited to the 4th of July. In various parts of Los Angeles, illegal fireworks are detonated on a
Every year, important messages about fireworks are ignored by thousands of people, and often, the result is an unhappy ending. Burns and the scars they leave can last a lifetime.
MySafe:LA, in collaboration with the Los Angeles Fire Department Operations Valley Bureau, has successfully completed a Hands Only CPR training pilot program in high schools in LA’s San Fernando Valley. The
The Los Angeles City Council honored MySafe:LA with a recognition ceremony during its public Council meeting at L.A. City Hall on March 1st, 2017. Hosted by Council Members Mitchell Englander
MySafe:LA, the Countywide “coordinator” for wildfire prevention and mitigation is seeing strong response to its outreach and monthly “town hall
It typically doesn’t get extremely cold in the greater Los Angeles region. Still, when compared to the mild temperatures that
For the past four years, MySafe:LA has collaborated with The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens supporting their needs related to
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