It’s almost impossible to detect when an emergency is going to happen. But that doesn’t mean we can’t take a proactive approach to handling emergency situations.
This week, we announced the launch of OakAlert – Oakland County’s electronic alert system that enables and empowers the public to be aware of extreme incidents in Oakland County. This FREE service is geared towards providing accurate and helpful information to concerned citizens, businesses, and governmental agencies.
SIGN UP TODAY FOR OAKALERT BY CLICKING HERE
So whether you’re a resident in Oakland County, or own or work at a business in our community, we want you to be prepared. By signing up for OakAlert, you will receive e-mail or text message alerts (or if you want, both!) that will warn you of extreme emergency situations, such as imminent or perceived threats to life or property, disaster notifications, evacuation notices, public health emergencies, and public safety emergencies. When you sign up for OakAlert, your information will be kept confidential and will not be released to any third party.
Once a message is received through the OakAlert system, additional information will be broadcast through the media and NOAA radios. Additionally, OakAlert will not be used for notifications of non-emergency situations. If you would like to stay updated on non-emergency news and information from Oakland County, you can sign up for our free digital subscription service HERE.
More information about OakAlert, including how to register and a full disclaimer about this service, can be found at Oakland County’s Department of Homeland Security website HERE.
As always, you can stay connected with us on social media: Oakland County Government is on Facebook & Twitter, and Oakland County Department of Homeland Security is on Facebook.
