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Section 1: Safety and Emergencies

Recommended Creators and Channels on Safety and Emergencies

Trusted sources for safety information and emergency preparedness

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:

  • ๐Ÿš’ BOMBA - Fire safety and rescue tips
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฎ PDRM - Crime prevention and traffic safety
  • ๐Ÿฅ KKM (Ministry of Health) - Health emergencies
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ MCMC - Cybersecurity and scam alerts
  • 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

Frequently Asked Questions

Are online first aid courses as good as in-person training?
Online courses are good for theory and awareness, but NOT sufficient for practical skills. CPR, bandaging, and emergency response require hands-on practice with certified instructors. Always attend in-person certified courses for critical skills.
How often should I refresh my first aid certification?
Most first aid and CPR certifications expire after 2-3 years. Guidelines update regularly, so refresh your certification every 2 years minimum. Some organizations recommend annual refreshers for CPR.
Can I trust health and safety information from social media influencers?
Be very cautious. Only trust influencers who are certified professionals (doctors, nurses, certified trainers) and who cite official sources. Cross-check any advice with official government health websites.
What's the best way to learn about scam prevention?
Follow official sources like NSRC (15999), PDRM CCID, and MCMC. They publish real-time scam alerts and verified prevention tips. Avoid learning about scams from unverified social media posts.
Are there free first aid courses available in Malaysia?
Some NGOs like MRC and SJAM occasionally offer free community courses. Check their Facebook pages for announcements. Corporate training is usually paid. APM also offers some free community workshops.

Last updated: March 2026

Disclaimer: This guide provides general information only. Always verify with official sources for the most current information.