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Excellent Benefits for Every Los Angeles Resident!

As the MySafe:LA environment grows, our services will expand to include direct notification of emergencies, special events, and education opportunities related for fire and life safety. The MySafe:LA environment is designed to be community-driven. That means the more you get involved, the more MySafe:LA becomes useful for, your family, and your neighbors. 

Here are just a few of the benefits for FREE registration:

1. Discounts up to 20% on MySafe:LA evacuation and emergency preparedness products.

2. Free electronic monthly newsletter.

3. Integration of MySafe:LA with your Home Owner Association (HOA) website.

4. Special events, training, and fire safety programs exclusively for MySafe:LA residents.

5. Access to the MySafe:LA online fire and safety learning center.

6. Notification in the event of local emergencies (MySafe:LA Twitter registration required)

7. Special events at local fire stations for MySafe:LA residents.

8. Special tours of the Los Angeles Fire Department Museum & Memorial.

9. Shared community connectivity via the (to be released) MySafe:LA area mapping display.

10. Access to MySafe:LA resident safety banners, posters, and family information flyers.

MySafe:LA invites you to be a part of the big picture in Los Angeles. When an emergency arises, be one of the first to know. And before the next Big One, have the opportunity to access important materials that will help you and your family have the best chance at being safe.

To register, Please CLICK HERE.



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