Saskatoon's Notifynow Remains Trustworthy Mass Alert System
In light of current events in Hawaii, Saskatoon Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) officials reassure notifynow remains a locally-controlled and reliable mass-alert system.
“What happened in Hawaii Saturday has many people wondering if they can trust the information they get from notifynow,” says EMO Coordinator, Deb Davies. “The short answer is: absolutely.”
Davies reminds everyone of some key facts:
- notifynow sends targeted, timely messages regarding the personal safety of the citizens in Saskatoon
- Messages are never automated and issued with team input
- Messages are always sent to key emergency and senior staff. In the event of an error, it can be immediately corrected with a follow-up to the exact people that received the first message
- Residents are encouraged to go to notifynow to indicate their personal preferences to receive alerts, such as, voice-mail, e-mail, text messages and/or TTY.
Davies reminds citizens that SaskAlert and Alert Ready are provincial and federal alert systems while notifynow is the City of Saskatoon's alert system.
“The weekend event provides us with an opportunity to reassure everyone here in Saskatoon that notifynow remains secure and it remains the best way to receive messages to protect themselves and loved ones.”
For more information, and to sign-up and tell us how you prefer to receive your notifynow messages, visit saskatoon.ca/notifynow or call 306-975-3210.