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Safe 365 Program

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Safe:365 is an important fire and life safety education program for 4th and 5th grade students in Los Angeles. Administered by MySafe:LA in partnership with the Los Angeles Fire Department, the Safe:365 program will provide DVD, broadcast video, on site school visits and more. It is part of the education component of the LAFD Museum and Memorial - and we invite you to become a part of the program.

Full details will be published online in the very near future. The program will be up and running in January 2010.

You can visit the BETA version of the SAFE:365 website: http://www.safe-365.org/



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