UK Emergency Alarm Test

Started by Newportnobby, Yesterday at 09:03:47 AM

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Newportnobby

For those in the UK don't forget that, subject to connection, your mobile phone will sound an alarm/receive a text message at 3pm today (Sunday 7.9.25)

For those not in the UK, this is to test alarms concerning potential emergencies such as flooding, wildfires, earthquake etc

weave

Thanks for reminding me. When they first announced it I thought 'oh that's on my birthday'.

We have a table booked for a pub lunch at 2.30 pm so that should be fun. I'll let you know if anyone who doesn't know panics hysterically :)

Cheers, weave  :beers:

Bob Tidbury

Many Happy Returns Weave
Bob

Newportnobby

Quote from: weave on Yesterday at 10:13:42 AMThanks for reminding me. When they first announced it I thought 'oh that's on my birthday'.

We have a table booked for a pub lunch at 2.30 pm so that should be fun. I'll let you know if anyone who doesn't know panics hysterically :)

Cheers, weave  :beers:

Tell the others your message says "Oh, by the way, have a Happy Birthday. Chris" ;D

Bealman

Happy Birthday! Will I hear the alarm here?
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

Newportnobby

#5
Quote from: Bealman on Yesterday at 10:25:08 AMWill I hear the alarm here?

I think you'd need bloody good hearing :smiley-laughing:

https://www.gov.uk/alerts

Bealman

Bit stingey, they could use Whatsapp ;D
Vision over visibility. Bono, U2.

Lagrange1

Quote from: Newportnobby on Yesterday at 09:03:47 AMFor those in the UK don't forget that, subject to connection, your mobile phone will sound an alarm/receive a text message at 3pm today (Sunday 7.9.25)

For those not in the UK, this is to test alarms concerning potential emergencies such as flooding, wildfires, earthquake etc

Not having half decent mobile coverage, and therefore not able to receive warning messages, I use a manual system

Flood - walk down the lane to see if the water's over the road
Wildfire - smell the smoke and see the flames
Earthquake - feel the ground shake

Simples!

Newportnobby

#8
Quote from: Bealman on Yesterday at 10:41:28 AMBit stingey, they could use Whatsapp ;D

Exactly which part of UK Emergency Alarm didn't you understand? :P

Papyrus

Ah, yes. Thanks for the heads-up, Mick. I think I'll try and be walking the dogs at 3pm - if they hear it go off in the house they are going to freak out and we'll spend the next 2 hours trying to calm them down.

Cheers,

Chris

PLD

If you do have concerns about pets etc, you can of course just turn your phone OFF for a few minutes.
It is also possible to disable the alerts (not recommended to do so permanently but OK for the planned tests) - On Android devices, just search for "Emergency Alerts" or "Wireless Alerts" in settings.

Papyrus

The trouble with turning the phone off of course is that you won't know whether it has worked. We might just keep one phone on.

Cheers,

Chris


Bob Tidbury

Well the emergency alert worked but according to my Ipad 1 and a half minutes late.
That would make little difference if Putin dropped a nuclear bomb on London we would be toast anyway .
Bob .

Portpatrick

Quote from: Bob Tidbury on Yesterday at 03:24:31 PMWell the emergency alert worked but according to my Ipad 1 and a half minutes late.
That would make little difference if Putin dropped a nuclear bomb on London we would be toast anyway .
Bob .

mine was a minute late by our radio controlled kitchen clock.  and this time Cathy got it as well as me.  If Putin launches a nuclear on the NATO base at nearby Northwood.  We will stand in the garden and get fried instantly!

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