Weather radio and various strobe light and shaker attachments on the right with a still frame of an interpreter from a weather radio programming video on the left.
Have multiple ways to receive a warning by keeping your weather radio with deaf accessible attachments nearby, turning on emergency phone alerts, turning on the local news, monitoring online news, and talking with friends and family. Emergency alerts could save your life.
Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) are free alerts sent to your cell phone when some NWS Warnings are issued. You will only get these if you are in the danger area. Make sure these alerts are turned ON in your phone settings.
https://www.weather.gov/wrn/wea
(3/5) Always have more than 1 way to get weather warnings:
📻Weather Radio that has shaker or strobe light attachments
📱Phone alerts (turn on Wireless Emergency Alerts)
📺TV
💻Trusted online sources
👨👩👧Family and Friends
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