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ALERT King County Free Emergency Notification Service

SeaTac, WALocal News

ALERT King County is a vital public information service that helps residents stay informed about potential hazards and threats in their area. This free service, powered by OnSolve, allows individuals to register multiple contact points, such as physical addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers, ensuring timely delivery of critical safety information during emergencies. Subscription management is straightforward, with options to subscribe, modify, or unsubscribe based on personal preferences. The service promotes inclusivity by offering alerts in various languages, catering to King County's diverse population. By keeping residents informed, ALERT King County enhances community preparedness and response during emergencies, significantly contributing to public safety.

This program emphasizes the importance of proactive measures in disaster readiness, making it a key resource for fostering a secure environment for all residents.

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