Looking for a simple emergency alert system | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Diane Craig (ddcraig![]() |
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Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2022 13:29:39 -0800 (PST) |
We use the Signal app (free) that is very secure and used by the Dept. of Defense. It can send text messages (with photos or videos) to up to 150 people. The admin(s) set up a single community text group and then sent out an invitation to each member asking them to download the app and join the group. We have about 40 members and only 2-3 people did not add the app. Importantly, at least one person in every household participated. We did have some kinks to work out for some but all were solved via text or the person came by our one-hour "help desk." Sometimes the text messages are 'emergencies' (i.e., traffic accident blocking nearby intersection, kids vandalising property, poll greeter who was feeling faint because they forgot food and water) and sometimes not (i.e., impromptu happy hour, last minute notice about the monthly business meeting, broken window in common house). We try to discourage frivolous use but it does happen. I think most here would agree that the pros of having the ability to push out a request or information quickly outweighs the occasional overuse of it. The Signal app does have mute feature where it won't send an alert and you can look at the messages later. Diane Craig Gainesville (FL) Cohousing
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