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"The test is intended to ensure public safety officials have the methods and systems that will deliver urgent alerts and warnings to the public in times of an emergency or disaster," according to a press release from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is working in coordination with the Federal ...
The IPAWS Modernization Act of 2015 (Public Law 114-143) requires FEMA to conduct, not less than once every three years, a nationwide EAS test.
The new European wide alert system, called Reverse112, has now been approved to be introduced in all member states in the EU, including Ireland. It will be mandatory for EU citizens and visitors to receive the alerts directly on their phone in case of a large emergency such as a terrorist attack or a natural disaster.
Although the system was never used for a national emergency, it was activated more than 20,000 times between 1976 and 1996 to broadcast civil emergency messages and warnings of severe weather hazards.
In 1951, President Harry Truman established CONELRAD (Control of Electromagnetic Radiation) as the first national alerting system. Under CONELRAD, radio stations were required to broadcast only on certain frequencies during an emergency alert.
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The tone is 1050 Hz (help·info) on a NOAA Weather Radio station. On commercial broadcast stations, a "two-tone" (help·info) attention signal of 853 Hz and 960 Hz sine waves is used instead, the same signal used by the older Emergency Broadcast System.
The tag is a small \u201csignal transmitter\u201d that you put on the merchandise that you want to protect. The tag will signal to the EAS antennas to make them alarm if they come to close. E.g. if someone is trying to steal the item and take them through the exit without paying/removing the tag.
EAS systems work by attaching an electronic device, called a \u201ctag\u201d or \u201clabel\u201d, to the displayed merchandise. If merchandise bearing the electronic device passes by an antenna installed at the store entrance/exit, an alarm sounds alerting your staff that unpaid merchandise is leaving the store.
Mass automated dialing services such as Reverse 9-1-1, and the common town siren systems that are used to alert for tornadoes, tsunami, air-raid, etc., are examples of emergency notification systems.
Emergency broadcasts are unable to be heard on conventional AM/FM receivers. They operate across 7 VHF frequencies ranging between 162.400 MHz and 162.550 MHz. Weather Radios with location-specific Emergency Alert Support come in a wide-range of models and form factors.

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