How does NH Alerts work?

NH Alerts delivers the notification through a high-speed telephone calling system to a phone number in the NH Alerts database. City or State officials will access NH Alerts via a secure portal on the web. A ‘call area’ will be marked identifying street addresses. Telephone numbers will be matched up electronically to these addresses through the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS). A voice and/or text message will be sent out via the telephone with information about the incident and possibly instructions for action to be taken.

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1. What is NH Alerts and why is it important to me?
2. When will NH Alerts be used?
3. How does NH Alerts work?
4. Does the NH Alerts system replace other systems that have been used to provide time-sensitive information to residents?
5. What is the difference between NH Alerts and CodeRED?
6. Does the NH Alerts system already have my telephone number, or do I need to sign up to receive NH Alerts notifications?
7. I have a business located in Nashua. Can I arrange to have NH Alerts contact my business?
8. What if I want to register additional numbers for my address?
9. Is my personal information protected?
10. How will I recognize an NH Alerts notification?
11. What should I do if I receive a NH Alerts notification?
12. I have a cordless phone, and it does not work when the power goes out. How will the system be able to contact me?
13. Will the NH Alerts system leave a message on an answering machine?
14. What happens if the line is busy?
15. What circumstances might prevent a notification from being delivered to me?
16. Will I receive all notifications sent by the City or the State?
17. Does NH Alerts have an app?
18. How can I make sure I receive a NH Alerts notification if telephone systems are overloaded?
19. How do I remove my number from NH Alerts?