The Alert SA App provides timely hazards information for South Australians.
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Name | Alert SA |
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Version | 3.0.0 |
Update | Nov 21, 2024 |
Size | 12 MB |
Category | Communication |
Installs | 100K+ |
Developer | SA Fire & Emergency Services Commission |
Android OS | Android 12+ |
Google Play ID | au.gov.sa.safecom.alertsa |
Alert SA · Description
The Alert SA App is the official mobile application of the South Australian Government, designed to provide timely and relevant information on a range of hazards. Stay informed and prepared with alerts and warnings for:
· Fires
· Heatwaves
· Severe weather
· Floods
· Hazardous materials
Additionally, receive important Fire Danger Rating and Total Fire Ban information via the app.
With the Alert SA App, you can create up to 10 watch zones to receive notifications about hazards occurring in areas of interest to you. The app uses your mobile device’s GPS location and requires an internet connection to receive data.
Key Features:
Multi-Hazard Alerts: Receive notifications for various hazards, including fire, flood, severe weather, hazardous materials, and heatwaves.
Customizable Watch Zones: Set up to 10 watch zones to get alerts for specific areas.
Accessibility: Fully supports large text and voiceover features to ensure you receive information in a way that suits your needs.
Cross-Border Notifications: Get fire warnings within 100km of the border of neighbouring states and territories.
Modern User Interface: Enjoy a new, intuitive design with a dedicated onboarding screen and improved user experience.
Please note that during emergencies and extreme weather events, such as bushfires, floods, or severe storms, telecommunications services may be unreliable.
As a result, you may not receive timely information while using the app. The South Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commission (SAFECOM), the South Australian Country Fire Service (CFS), the South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS), and the South Australian State Emergency Service (SES) recommend that you do not rely on any one single source of information during an emergency.
Download the Alert SA App today and stay informed about public information and warnings in South Australia.
If there’s anything you think we can improve, we’d love to hear from you at AlertSA@eso.sa.gov.au
· Fires
· Heatwaves
· Severe weather
· Floods
· Hazardous materials
Additionally, receive important Fire Danger Rating and Total Fire Ban information via the app.
With the Alert SA App, you can create up to 10 watch zones to receive notifications about hazards occurring in areas of interest to you. The app uses your mobile device’s GPS location and requires an internet connection to receive data.
Key Features:
Multi-Hazard Alerts: Receive notifications for various hazards, including fire, flood, severe weather, hazardous materials, and heatwaves.
Customizable Watch Zones: Set up to 10 watch zones to get alerts for specific areas.
Accessibility: Fully supports large text and voiceover features to ensure you receive information in a way that suits your needs.
Cross-Border Notifications: Get fire warnings within 100km of the border of neighbouring states and territories.
Modern User Interface: Enjoy a new, intuitive design with a dedicated onboarding screen and improved user experience.
Please note that during emergencies and extreme weather events, such as bushfires, floods, or severe storms, telecommunications services may be unreliable.
As a result, you may not receive timely information while using the app. The South Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commission (SAFECOM), the South Australian Country Fire Service (CFS), the South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS), and the South Australian State Emergency Service (SES) recommend that you do not rely on any one single source of information during an emergency.
Download the Alert SA App today and stay informed about public information and warnings in South Australia.
If there’s anything you think we can improve, we’d love to hear from you at AlertSA@eso.sa.gov.au