14,000 subscribers notified in 47 seconds. Neighbors had time to move.
Alerts for Good delivers public-safety messages by text. Weather from the National Weather Service, health guidance from the CDC, community alerts from local partners. Free, on any phone.
14,000 subscribers notified in 47 seconds. Neighbors had time to move.
Tornado warning, Polk County. Take shelter now. Interior room, lowest floor. Expires 3:15 AM.
Air quality advisory, King County. Sensitive groups stay indoors. Close windows. More at cdc.gov.
Warming center open tonight, 7pm–7am, 1801 Main St. Free shuttle from 14th & Pine every 20 min.
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So you can act on guidance the day it's issued.
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So neighbors can look out for neighbors.
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Severe thunderstorm warning, Denver County. Until 4:30 PM. Move indoors, away from windows.
Flu activity high in your area. CDC recommends vaccination for 6mo+. Find a clinic: cdc.gov/flu.
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Alerts for Good began with a simple question: why is public-safety information still the hardest thing to get on time? We believe the answer is a quiet text from a source you trust.