Wednesday, May 1, is NOAA weather radio awareness day and in an emergency — if power is out and cell towers down — you’ll still receive life-saving alerts
Do you know why a weather radio should be considered an important piece of your family’s emergency safety plan? Over-the-air radio, like Civic Media’s local stations, is committed to bringing you the news and weather important to your community. You can also receive this information through our app on your smart phone. But if the power is out, cell towers are down, or your phone battery is dead, a weather radio is another source to receive those important alerts.
NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, provides continuous weather information directly from your nearest National Weather Service Office. It’s a 24-hour emergency source, and thanks to its battery back-up, it is a reliable way to receive weather alerts and information about a storm, tornado, or flood in your area.
Ready Wisconsin refers to NOAA Weather Radios as a “smoke detector for severe weather and hazardous conditions.”
Here are four reasons to consider adding one to your safety plan:
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