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If you received repeated test alerts, it could be due to the settings on your phone or another app on your device. Click on the alert message to acknowledge it. #AlertReady Visit alertready.ca for more information.
A test of the Alert Ready system will take place today across Canada. Visit the link below to learn more and when you can expect a test alert in your region ⬇ #AlertReadyTest #EmergencyAlert
Annapolis REMO Emergency Alert: Notification Alert for Annapolis County alertable.ca/#/incidents/36…
If you’re affected by a power outage here are a few things you should do: • Turn off all tools, appliances & electronic equipment • Turn of all lights, except for 1 inside & 1 outside • Don’t leave lit candles unattended More: getprepared.gc.ca/cnt/hzd/pwrtgs…
Emergency alerts have a distinct sound or vibration. The test may startle you but when we send a real alert, we want you to notice and follow the direction. A reminder that 911 is for emergencies only. #AlertReady
Tue Nov 19: Tropical cyclone formation is not expected over the next 7 days More: hurricanes.gov Boaters, get your latest marine and high seas forecasts from @NHC_TAFB at hurricanes.gov/marine for the tropical latitudes, or ocean.weather.gov farther north
If long-distance calls are preventing you from accessing a service, 211 Nova Scotia’s Community Resource Navigators can assist by transferring your call. Call 211 Nova Scotia toll-free at 1-855-466-4994. **Please note that we are unable to transfer calls to private numbers.
It’s always good to have a backup plan. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is like a backup plan for your password. Enabling MFA adds another layer of protection to your accounts. Learn more: getcybersafe.gc.ca/en/secure-your…
Emergencies can happen quickly, and alerts can help people protect themselves and their families. We’ll be testing the national emergency alert system on TV, radio and cell phones at 1:55 pm on November 20, 2024. Visit alertready.ca for more information. #AlertReady
A test of the Alert Ready system will take place Wednesday in most provinces and territories over television, radio and compatible wireless devices. Here's everything you need to know to prepare 👇
(1/2) Test messages will be sent out in participating provinces and territories on November 20. Test alerts help you learn what an emergency alert would look and sound like.
Everyone has a part to play in keeping the roads safe. On this World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims, acknowledge those who lost their lives. We can all help make our roads safer by not driving impaired or distracted. Learn more: tc.canada.ca/en/road-transp…
Regular testing of the #AlertReady system ensures that we’re prepared to deliver urgent warnings to #Canadians in an emergency. Test messages will be sent over TV, radio, and wireless devices in participating provinces and territories on November 20: alertready.ca/testing-schedu…
An automated external defibrillator can help restart the heart of a person in cardiac arrest. For workplaces that have them, learn about proper maintenance: ow.ly/Jcvh50U37cB #AED #FirstAid
Pets are family, so it’s important that you #GetPrepared to keep them safe during emergencies. Here’s how: ow.ly/ItJ250TRV35
Basements are often the area of your house most at risk of flooding. Here are 5 tips to help you get your basement #FloodReady: ow.ly/81yo50TSOF9
1 in 3 Canadian adults have experienced a weather-related emergency or disaster. Are you ready? Learn what actions you can take to #GetPrepared. ow.ly/VMv350TWlZI
Severe storms can happen at anytime! While it’s essential to #GetPrepared before one hits, it’s just as important to know what to do to stay safe while one is occurring. Learn what you need to know: ow.ly/2cxL50U69vE
Making an emergency plan can feel overwhelming — but we’re here to help. Here’s a step-by-step guide on what you need to do to #GetPrepared: ow.ly/VtWI50U72f2
All aboard the low train! 🚂🚂🚂 Retrograding synoptic weather pattern continues to bring unsettled conditions to the Maritimes in both the short and long range forecasts. Below is the 12z GDPS out until Tuesday. 📍Your forecast: weather.gc.ca #NSStorm
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