The Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection (DESPP) is urging state residents to sign up for the CT Alert emergency notification system as extreme weather incidents continue to increase.
According to DESPP, more than 5,000 residents signed up for CT Alert just over the last month — more than during any one of the last three years, bringing the total to nearly 226,000 people who have signed up for the emergency notifications.
DESPP offered several tips on how to prepare for potential severe weather:
- Download the CTPrepares app for your mobile phone so you know how to prepare for any emergency.
- Create an emergency kit to keep in your home so you are ready for any emergency.
- Put together a “go bag” with copies of important documents, prescriptions, a battery-operated radio, and other items such as a cell phone charger.
- Make sure you have an evacuation plan, particularly if you live in a hurricane evacuation zone.
Signing up for the CT alert system can be done online or by texting CTALERT to 888-777.
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