Accessibility for State and Local Government Funded Facilities

During this webinar on Thursday, June 6 from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m. (ET), Access Board Accessibility Specialists will review what the different accessibility laws are, how they apply, and compare how the requirements for state or local government entities differ than those in the private sector. In addition to these concepts, the accessibility specialists will cover a broad overview of key components that are likely to apply to government funded spaces, such as accessible routes, toilet rooms, and counters. For more information or to register, visit Great Lakes ADA Center’s Title II – Accessibility for State and Local Government Funded Facilities webinar webpage. All webinars include video remote interpreting (VRI) and real-time captioning. Questions can be submitted in advance of the session or can be posed during the live webinar. Webinar attendees can earn continuing education credits. The webinar series is hosted by the ADA National Network in cooperation with the Board. Archived copies of previous Board webinars are available on the site. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has five “Titles”, that provide different protections for people with disabilities. Title II of the ADA specifically covers Public Services provided by any state or local government. As a tax funded entity, there are more accessibility requirements than expected of private entities or businesses.

Lifesaver Education

Stress Free Emergency Training Lifesaver Education’s world class facility is located right here in South Pasadena -and serves the greater Los Angeles area with high quality medical certification classes to providers, workplaces, and the public. The instructors at Lifesaver are known for creating a stress-free environment while guiding students through the curriculum to maximize learning. Get certified in a comfortable, world-class facility, with state-of-the-art equipment for each student, from the best-reviewed instructors in the region. Lifesaver is in compliance with American Red Cross, American Heart Association, and national emergency response requirements. Healthcare Providers Click here for BLS, ACLS, PALS, NRP, EKG and other classes for staff in hospitals, emergency medical services, and healthcare related areas. Work and Community Click here for CPR and First Aid classes for those working in many businesses, teachers, fitness professionals, childcare workers, and babysitters. Businesses & Groups Click here for corporations, hospitals, businesses, and smaller groups looking for contracts or group rates on any classes. Find Lifesaver Education:https://lifesavered.com/626-441-3406info@LifesaverEd.com1510 Huntington Drive South Pasadena, CA 91030

Business Safety Information

There has been an increase in the number of businesses encountering individuals who come into their store and are disruptive to business and/or harass employees or customers. If you encounter a situation of this nature, here’s what you can do: Call the Police: If the problem is an emergency that requires immediate medical or police assistance then call 9-1-1. If the problem does not require an immediate police or medical response, then call the nonemergency line at 626-403-7297. This is answered 24-hours a day. Arrest for Trespassing: A disruptive subject can be arrested for trespassing (which is considered a ‘private person’s arrest’ but is handled by the police). When you call the police, let them know if you wish to press trespassing charges (which may require you to appear in court). If the business owner/property owner is non-desirous to press charges, the subject will not be arrested and can legally return to the store, or premises.If the subject frequently visits your property and officers are constantly called to enforce trespassing laws, you can pre-sign a “Statement of Private Person Making an Arrest for Trespassing” form. By completing this form, you authorize officers to act on your (the business owner/property owner) behalf to enforce trespassing laws without you being present. (You can find this form on page 21 of the South Pasadena Police Business Watch Handbook.) Other useful tips and information: Robbery: Should a robbery occur, stay calm and give the robber the money. Your life andthe lives of your employees and customers are not worth risking. Take notice of the robber’s voice, unique characteristics, and tattoos. Try to memorize what the robber looks like, start with the head and look down. Once the robber leaves write down what the suspects description by using the diagram onthe next page. Nighttime Burglary Prevention: Leave your lights on! On duty police officers drive up and down the business district frequently at night. Have good lighting both inside and out to allow the police easier sight into your store and discourage burglars. Shoplifting: The best way to discourage shoplifting is by taking a “get tough” attitude, prosecuting even on the slightest offense. When a shoplifter is arrested you will be asked if you want to prosecute. Saying “yes” each time will keep your business from being tagged an “easy mark”. Declining prosecution will allow the thief to leave and most likely return to steal knowing they can get away with it, or simply go to another business to commit a theft. Business Watch Program: By participating in a Business Watch program, you are taking the initiative in seeking safety for your store, employees, and customers. Communicating with your neighboring businesses and with the police department is one of the best prevention methods you can do, and it is free! General Accessibility: Make sure your address and store name can be clearly visible from the street day and night. This allows the police and fire department to locate your business quickly in an emergency. Should your business have access by a rear alley, your address and business name should also be clearly marked.

Special ‘CopTalk’ with South Pasadena PD and Fire

Due to the recent ‘smash and grab’ and other crimes that have taken place recently in the LA area and South Pasadena, the Chamber set up a special ShopTalk: “CopTalk.” Watch below as the South Pasadena Police and Fire Departments discuss business safety, share ideas and answer some questions. Check out the SPPD Business Watch Handbook here.

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PO Box 3446
South Pasadena, CA 91031

OFFICE:
1121 Mission Street
South Pasadena, CA 91030
Tuesday – Friday
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(626) 441-2339

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