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Posted by Brooklin Nash in Emergency Notification on October 21, 2019
Updated on April 26, 2021
When dangerous weather is on the way, people need to know. Whether you’re responsible for teachers and students, employees in an office, or an entire city, you should prepare to keep your people up to date with weather notifications. Severe weather text alerts can keep everyone informed and safe in inclement weather.
In fact, severe weather text alerts can be useful before, during, and after an emergency weather situation if used correctly. This means it’s important that we learn to send quality weather notifications now so we’re pros when the bad weather really comes.
Even when there’s no bad weather on the horizon, text message alerts are useful. This is mainly because practice makes perfect. So, practicing sending and responding to emergency weather text alerts helps everyone be more prepared when there is a true threat.
For example, consider managing an office building that holds about 100 employees. There are likely policies in place for business continuity in case of scenarios like a fire or flash flooding. But how can those in charge of the office ensure that all employees know these procedures?
The solution is rather simple if you keep in mind that weather notifications via mass text messages can be delivered immediately to everyone at once. So, this same type of message can be delivered before there’s any threat.
When no severe weather text alerts are necessary, you can use text messages to:
The added benefit of sending regular weather notifications or severe weather text alerts to those you’re responsible for is that they become accustomed to receiving important information in this format. Then, in the case of a true emergency, they’re up to date with all policies and know to follow the instructions they receive.
The uses for severe weather text alerts during weather-related emergencies are more obvious. Any method of communication that allows for instant communication with large groups of people simultaneously is beneficial during emergencies, and text messages do just that.
Consider the city of Atlanta as a setting demonstrating the benefits of weather notifications.
Atlanta has fallen prey to many inclement weather events, such as the infamous Snowpocalypse in 2014. While the amount of snow that fell in Atlanta would be inconsequential up north, it resulted in a landscape that some have said was similar to the opening scenes of the Walking Dead.
Because no one was prepared for snow, the damage was great. Employees were stuck in their places of work and kids got stranded in their schools. Many cars ran out of gas on the interstate because once everyone realized just how much snow was coming, they left the city all at once, creating major traffic jams.
In other inclement weather scenarios, these messages could let individuals know about flooded areas, damaged property, tornado sightings, or other pertinent safety information.
Even once a severe weather situation has passed, severe weather text alerts can be useful. This is because often, the effects of inclement weather are felt long after the bad weather itself.
After any sort of bad weather, you can expect damage to both property and people. The damage to people can be both physical and emotional, as disasters often cause a decrease in perceived safety.
Mass texting allows admin and other leadership to stay in communication with those who have been affected by the bad weather. Instead of sending weather notifications, this follow-up can consist of:
These kinds of messages can be tweaked depending on the audience: parents, students, employees, residents, and any other group could all benefit from a clear understanding of what happened, what’s available to them, and how things will change in the future.
Mass text messages have infinite applications before, during, and after inclement weather. If you’re responsible for keeping a large group of people safe then weather notifications, including severe weather text alerts, are an important part of doing just that.
Fortunately, this type of message isn’t hard to send. Almost all employees have cell phones, and emergency messages can even be pre-recorded for use at a later time.
Keep your people safe by keeping them informed. Set up an inclement weather text alert system.
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