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Why
use Early
Alert?
Let
us ALERT you! We have established the premiere information
resource for distributing real-time severe weather and extreme
hazard public information. Customized and unique for you.
Specific
to your location!
DON’T
WORRY…
UNTIL
IT’S NECESSARY!
EARLY
ALERT
will translate vital approved federal, state and local
emergency data into user-friendly information and promptly
deliver Alerts and Updates to a community, corporate entities,
or individual.
Critical
decisions must
be made. When severe weather events are approaching or extreme
hazards are impending, deciding what to do and when can make
the difference! Whether you are responsible for one business
or many, WE can help!
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Providing
personalized & useful data from nationally acclaimed
experts for use in emergency planning for extreme hazards.
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The
prompt delivery of information for impending extreme
hazards.
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Graphical
representation of raw data in a user friendly readable
format.
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Elimination
of over sensationalized extreme hazard information.
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Detailed
analysis & translation of extreme weather patterns, as
well as projected paths, to specific geographic locations
with the utmost accuracy.
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"Early
Alert is the perfect service for anyone who can't afford
to be surprised by severe weather, and who doesn't have
the time or resources to watch the weather
constantly."
Jerry
Jarrell, Former Director
National
Hurricane Center |
Early
Alerts
are provided for a wide variety of extreme hazards:
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Tropical
Storms, Hurricanes and associated Storm Flooding.
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Severe
Thunder Storms & Tornados.
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Wild
Fires & associated Smoke Plumes.
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Other
Extreme Hazards.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANNING
for your business…
We can offer additional services that will enhance YOUR ability to plan and respond effectively. Our staff of professional Emergency Managers will perform an assessment of your risk, and provide valuable information regarding appropriate emergency preparation to ensure your organization’s survival in the event of a disaster! Our staff will develop a new plan or revise the one currently in place. Then follow up with comprehensive training for your staff and test your emergency response plans!
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