SafetyVibe, Inc.

SafetyVibe, Inc.

Wholesale

Monterey Park, CA 1,784 followers

Full Line Distributor Supplying the Worlds Best Selection of Personal Protective Equipment and Industrial Supplies.

About us

www.safetyvibe.com Our mission at SafetyVibe is to provide our customers with the best quality of personal protective equipment and safety supplies. Our knowledgeable team has over 30 years of experience in the industry, allowing us to accurately assess the hazards you face and determine which products are necessary for a safe workplace environment. We strive to build strong relationships with our customers and work with them to select the proper PPE at an affordable cost, with a goal of ZERO workplace injuries. We value your safety as much as you do, and are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality protective equipment available. “Protecting America’s Workforce” is a commitment to our passion for workplace safety. SafetyVibe is a certified SBE, WMBE and DBE industrial supplier. We are small but mighty! Our team has a proven history of successfully supporting projects of all sizes. Our proven past performance and delivery track record demonstrates our ability to go above and beyond for ANY customer.

Industry
Wholesale
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Monterey Park, CA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2004
Specialties
PPE, Safety Equipment, Industrial Safety, Distributor, Logos, Oil & Gas, and Construction

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    In the world of gas detection, accuracy is everything. But even the best devices can lose their edge without regular calibration. Misreadings due to sensor drift, sensor poison and false alarms can lead to serious risks on the job. ⚠️ At Safetyvibe, we know that consistent calibration isn’t just a best practice—it’s essential for keeping your team safe and compliant. Stay proactive, and ensure your gas detectors are providing reliable, life-saving data when you need it most. 🛠️💨 🫡 #safetyvibe #gasdetection #commonchallenges

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    This Native American History Month, we honor the remarkable innovations of California’s Native tribes, whose deep understanding of fire management and protective clothing continues to influence modern-day occupational safety. 🌿 Their early practices laid the foundation for today’s Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) standards, particularly in industries like construction and oil & gas, and wildfire management. 🔥 For centuries, Indigenous tribes such as the Miwok and Yurok in Northern California developed effective ways to protect themselves in fire-prone environments. They used buckskin, a dense, durable material made from animal hides. While buckskin is not inherently fireproof, its natural density and the application of oils made it more resistant to catching fire than thinner fabrics and helped shield Native Americans from burns during controlled burns and other fire-related activities. These same principles of protection are echoed in modern Flame-Resistant (FR) clothing. Designed to self-extinguish and resist ignition, FR fabrics provide essential protection in high-risk environments. Just as the Miwok relied on buckskin to guard against fire, today’s workers depend on advanced FR clothing to stay safe from burn injuries in industries where every second counts. Controlled burns—also known as prescribed fires—were a vital tool for Native tribes to manage the land, reducing the risk of larger, uncontrolled wildfires and promoting a healthier ecosystem. Today, California is steadily reintroducing these Indigenous fire management practices as a response to the devastating wildfires that have increased across the state in the past few years. Let’s remember that the innovations of the past continue to shape the protective gear that keeps workers safe today. The enduring legacy of Native American fire management not only contributed to the development of safety standards but also plays a crucial role in restoring California's forests and reducing wildfire risks. These resilient tribes remain stewards of the land, protecting both their heritage and the environment for future generations. #NativeAmericanHistoryMonth #Safetyvibes #PPE #FRClothingHistory #IndigenousInnovation #ControlledBurns #WorkplaceSafety

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    Do you have vendor diversity requirements? 📝 Are you committed to supporting small, disadvantaged, minority, or woman-owned businesses? 👀 At Safetyvibe, we’ve got you covered! We’re proudly certified as an #SBE, #DBE, #MBE, and #WBE. ✅ Led by Lila and Christopher Don—two Mexican-Americans from Boyle Heights, CA—Safetyvibe has been safeguarding worksites since 2004. Over the past 20 years, we’ve grown into one of the most trusted PPE and safety suppliers on the West Coast, serving hundreds of customers across 8 industries in 8 states. If you’re looking for a seamless, smooth, and reliable vendor experience, trust Safetyvibe to keep your team safe, every step of the way! 🫡 #safetyvibe #diversitycertifications #smallbusiness #minorityowned #womanowned #disadvantagedbusiness

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    OSHA regulations are mandatory, while ANSI standards are voluntary. So, why bother with ANSI compliance? 🤔 ANSI standards are up-to-date, thoroughly researched, rigorously tested, and recognized worldwide for enhancing worker safety. Because of this, many major contractors and insurance companies require compliance. Moreover, following ANSI standards can offer legal protection in the event of a lawsuit. Striving for ANSI compliance is not just good practice—it saves time, money, and most importantly, lives. Always aim for excellence in safety. 🫡 #safetyvibe #ANSI

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