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What are the sirens for?



Why are the sirens going off today?


How does the emergency alert system work?
Iowa's emergency alert system is a network of sirens, radios, and other communication tools that work together to quickly disseminate important information to the public. The system is activated by local authorities, such as police or emergency management officials, who assess the situation and determine the need for a warning. Once activated, the sirens sound a distinctive warning tone, signaling to residents that they should seek shelter or take action.
What should you do when you hear the sirens?
If you hear the sirens today, it's essential to take immediate action. Here are some steps you can take: Seek shelter immediately, preferably in a basement or storm cellar. If you're outside, quickly find a safe building or lie flat in a low-lying area, such as a ditch or depression. Stay away from windows, doors, and exterior walls. Monitor local news and weather reports for updates on the situation. Follow the instructions of local authorities, who may provide specific guidance on what to do.