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About MySafeLA

My Safe:LA is an information resource and education environment for anyone living in the greater Los Angeles community. Our ongoing goal is to provide you with information that you can use to increase your awareness about important safety issues in your home, school and office. When there's an emergency, you should tune in to your local radio or television station for the latest information. At the same time, you can also prepare in advance by using MySafe:LA.

This site provides resource links to key government and local agencies, private and non-profit public charities, foundations, and education centers. Many people will use MySafe:LA as their HOME PAGE, giving them the ability to start their day with the latest info on what is taking place in their neighborhood.

There are several areas of key importance for the MySafe:LA program, including:

  • Fire Safety
  • Brush Fire Evacuation 
  • Burn Education
  • Earthquake Preparedness
  • Flooding
  • Unintended Injury
  • Flood Prevention and Awareness

MySafe:LA uses a variety of tools to teach and provide information to the public. Some of the tools we utilize include:

  • Currently Produced Video DVDs
  • Live In-Person Presentations
  • Online PowerPoint Presentations (available for download)
  • Online Classroom Content
  • Reference & Resources

In addition to education information, you may use MySafe:LA to better understand where you are within the LA landscape. Find your local fire station, regional park, emergency room, evacuation center, and much more (coming soon). As new capabilities are released, we'll keep you informed. MySafe:LA. Your single contact point for everything safe.

MySafe:LA is a product of the Safe Community Project, a California Non-Profit organization. MySafe:LA collaborates with the Los Angeles City Fire Department, but is a separate organization. Content delivered via the MySafe:LA program is not part of official LAFD programs or materials unless so mentioned. We are also partnered with the Home Safety Council, and participate in their experts network. The Home Safety Council provides expertise in literacy and fire safety education within our overall programs.

The Safe:365 program is a collaborative effort between the LAFD Historical Society and the Safe Community Project.



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