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Welcome to MySafe:LA

Welcome to MySafe:LA! This is the place to get important information that can help your family have a safer today and tomorrow.


The main MySafe:LA website contains information relative to key disaster-preparedness in southern California generally, and in the City of Los Angeles specifically. L.A. is a unique place, with huge high-rise buildings, multiple airports, the Pacific Ocean, the Santa Monica Mountains, a complex web of freeways, and four million people to keep track of. The dangers from fire, earthquake, terror attacks, and even floods is nothing to take for granted. After all, this is the second largest city in the United States.

MySafe:LA will do much more than just share information. It is a community environment. As time passes, more community-oriented elements will be added. You can manage your own personal safety profile here. Your homeowner's association can use this site as an adjunct to your own web services. Your local school can deliver courses via our online learning center.

In fact, teachers will love the online learning center. If you're interested in improving your civic awareness and emergency preparedness, check out one of the public/free courses. You can take them at your own pace, and there is not grading involved. If you're a teacher, you can register as a MySafe:LA educator and enroll your entire class. The Education Center complies with SCORM and includes all required testing components.

In the near future, we will add a series of new modules to the MySafe:LA environment as well. This will include the ability to track the best escape route from your home in the event of an emergency; to find your local fire station or hospital; and to locate and map a route to an evacuation center or animal shelter for those with pets.

 

 
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Newsflash

Get Ready, Get Set, GO! - A wildfire is unlike any other type of fire. It's not contained in a building. It's subject to the wind, the fuel load, and the topology of the area in which it is burning. As a wildfire grows, it can create its own "climate" and change direction, speed, and ferocity. Don't get surprised and worse, trapped. When authorities say, "evacuate," do it. Learn more here: [ Ready, Set, Go VIDEO ] [ Evacuation video ] [ additional information ]