
National Preparedness Month 2016
September is National Preparedness Month. You know that family escape plan you keep meaning to draw up and finalize? You know the one, where you make sure you’ve mapped out
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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.
September is National Preparedness Month. You know that family escape plan you keep meaning to draw up and finalize? You know the one, where you make sure you’ve mapped out
MySafe:LA has spent that last few months teaching children fire safety at Rec and Parks facilities across Los Angeles. These presentations are different than our typical school programming, as there
We know you like your Independence, and enjoy doing things yourself. But trust us, on Independence Day in California, it’s best to leave the fireworks shows to the professionals. Here
Summer’s practically here. School’s out, and the heat is on. That means the kids, and us adults, are going to want to get wet — at the beach, the
Installing Smoke Alarms and overall Community Risk Reduction are ongoing missions for MySafe:LA. With that in mind, MySafe:LA and the Los Angeles Fire Department spent the day in San Pedro last
We get it … you’re too busy to worry about getting prepared for the next earthquake — unfortunately, ignoring the warnings about earthquakes is no laughing matter. You know that
It was another meet the neighbors day this past Saturday in Reseda. MySafe:LA and the Los Angeles Fire Department collaborated for a successful Community Risk Reduction operation, inspecting homes and
(March 15, 2016 – Los Angeles) — MySafe:LA has won a highly regarded Award of Merit from The Accolade Global Film Competition. The award was given for the organization’s Older
For those of us paying attention, February wasn’t that cold. Or wet. Still, El Niño hasn’t forgotten Los Angeles, at least not yet. Many scientists have been talking about the
El Niño is here, and its effects will likely be felt into the Spring here in California. Are your kids ready? El Niño literally means “the child” in Spanish, but
In a previous blog-post, we taught you where to get sandbags in the City of Los Angeles, and how to properly fill them. Now, let’s get to stacking. Sandbags are
For many of us, the only time we’ll venture out into stormy weather is when we have to get on the road. That means, we need to get our car
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