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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: May 5, 2025 - 11:57
Stay informed during emergencies with Ottawa Alert
May 5, 2025
Sign-up to receive text or voice notifications during emergencies on your personal devices.
The City of Ottawa and the Ottawa Police Service can now send emergency information directly to your personal devices with Ottawa Alert.
In an emergency, guidance and recovery information will be sent through Ottawa Alert to subscribed residents, businesses and visitors. Receiving timely emergency information on our phones, computers or other devices is the best way to stay informed and to be prepared, which leads to better safety outcomes for you.
Ottawa Alert is powered by Alertable (a product by Calgary-based company, PEASI) and sends notifications:
- Through the Alertable app, SMS, email, telephone, Amazon Alexa and more channels.
- In English and French, with in-app machine translation available for more than 30 languages.
- That are fully accessible under WCAG 2.0 AA compliance standards.
- Important updates and recovery information following an emergency, such as when emergency shelters or family reunification centres are opened.
- Urgent safety instructions, such as clearing snow from furnace and dryer vents after major snowstorms to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Advisory alerts to provide instructions following high impact situations, such as avoiding areas damaged by a tornado, ice storm or other event.
- Critical alerts for situations posing an immediate danger to public safety.
- Information about keeping the public safe and away from potential harm, such as when there is an active police investigation or threat to public safety.
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