Why follow trusted creators?
There is a lot of information online about safety and emergencies. Some is good, but some is wrong or dangerous. Trusted creators share accurate information from official sources.
Official Government Channels:
- ๐ BOMBA - Fire safety and rescue tips
- ๐ฎ PDRM - Crime prevention and traffic safety
- ๐ฅ KKM (Ministry of Health) - Health emergencies
- ๐ฑ MCMC - Cybersecurity and scam alerts
Recommended Content Creators:
- St. John Ambulance Malaysia - First aid tutorials
- Malaysian Red Crescent - Community emergency preparedness
- APM Malaysia - Civil defence training
What can you learn?
- How to do CPR
- What to do during a fire
- How to prepare for floods
- How to spot scams
- Basic first aid
Tips for learning online:
- Always check if the source is official or certified
- Look for recent videos (safety guidelines change)
- Practice with certified instructors when possible
- Share only verified information
Overview
In the age of social media, anyone can share safety adviceโbut not all information is accurate or safe to follow. This guide curates trusted sources for emergency preparedness, first aid, fire safety, and scam prevention in Malaysia.
Important: Online content should supplement, not replace, certified training. For critical skills like CPR and first aid, attend in-person certified courses.
Official Government Channels
๐ BOMBA (Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia)
- Facebook: @bombaofficial
- Content: Fire safety tips, rescue operations, disaster preparedness
- Language: Malay, some English
- Why follow: Official source, accurate information, real-time disaster updates
๐ฎ PDRM (Polis Diraja Malaysia)
- Facebook: @PolisDirajaMalaysia
- Twitter: @PDRMsia
- Content: Crime alerts, traffic safety, scam warnings, community policing
- Language: Malay, English
- Why follow: Official crime statistics, verified scam alerts, traffic updates
๐ฅ KKM (Ministry of Health Malaysia)
- Facebook: @KKMPutrajaya
- Website: moh.gov.my
- Content: Health emergencies, disease outbreaks, vaccination info
- Language: Malay, English
- Why follow: Authoritative health information, pandemic updates
๐ฑ MCMC (Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission)
- Website: mcmc.gov.my
- Content: Cybersecurity tips, scam alerts, digital safety
- Language: Malay, English
- Why follow: Latest scam trends, cyber threat advisories
NGO & Civil Society Organizations
๐ St. John Ambulance of Malaysia (SJAM)
- Website: sjam.org.my
- Facebook: @StJohnAmbulanceMalaysia
- Content: First aid tutorials, CPR guides, community training
- Training: Certified first aid and CPR courses (paid)
- Why follow: Internationally recognized certification, practical skills
๐ค Malaysian Red Crescent (MRC)
- Website: redcrescent.org.my
- Facebook: @MalaysianRedCrescent
- Content: Disaster preparedness, community health, volunteer opportunities
- Training: First aid, disaster response, water safety
- Why follow: Part of International Red Cross network, quality training
๐ก๏ธ APM (Angkatan Pertahanan Awam Malaysia)
- Website: apm.gov.my
- Facebook: @APMMalaysia
- Content: Civil defence training, disaster response, search and rescue
- Training: Public courses in first aid, disaster preparedness
- Why follow: Government-backed civil defence authority
Independent Educators (Verified)
๐ฉน Medical First Aid Trainers
- Look for: Certified instructors with valid credentials
- Verify: Check their certification with recognized bodies (SJAM, MRC, Heart Association)
- Red flags: Unverified claims, outdated techniques, no certification
๐ฅ Fire Safety Consultants
- Look for: Former BOMBA personnel, certified fire safety officers
- Verify: Check credentials and affiliations
- Content: Fire extinguisher training, evacuation planning, home safety audits
What You Can Learn Online
| Skill |
Best Source |
Certification Available |
| CPR |
SJAM, MRC, Heart Association |
โ
Yes (in-person required) |
| First Aid |
SJAM, MRC, APM |
โ
Yes (in-person required) |
| Fire Safety |
BOMBA, certified consultants |
โ
Yes (paid courses) |
| Disaster Preparedness |
NADMA, APM, MRC |
โ ๏ธ Community courses |
| Scam Prevention |
NSRC, PDRM, MCMC |
โ Awareness only |
Tips for Learning Online
Verify the Source:
- Check if the creator has official certification
- Look for affiliations with recognized organizations
- Cross-reference information with official sources
- Be wary of "miracle cures" or unverified techniques
Check Content Quality:
- Information should be up-to-date (guidelines change)
- Techniques should match current international standards
- Look for citations or references to official guidelines
- Avoid content that contradicts official health/safety advice
Practice Safely:
- Never practice emergency techniques on real people without supervision
- Use training manikins for CPR practice
- Attend in-person courses for hands-on skills
- Refresh certifications regularly (most expire after 2-3 years)
Red Flags: When to Avoid a Source
- โ Claims of "secret techniques" not taught by official bodies
- โ Outdated methods (e.g., old CPR techniques before 2010 guidelines)
- โ No verifiable credentials or certifications
- โ Selling unproven safety products
- โ Contradicts official government health/safety advice
- โ Uses fear-mongering to gain followers
Important Resources & Links
- BOMBA: bomba.gov.my
- PDRM: rmp.gov.my
- KKM: moh.gov.my
- MCMC: mcmc.gov.my
- NSRC (Scams): nsrc.mcmc.gov.my
- NADMA (Disasters): nadma.gov.my
- SJAM: sjam.org.my
- MRC: redcrescent.org.my
- APM: apm.gov.my