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Critical Test of Voyent Alert! System

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Emergency Preparedness Week in Muskoka to Feature Critical Test of Voyent Alert! System

Monday, May 6, 2024 (Muskoka, ON) - Emergencies can occur suddenly and without warning. Being prepared, staying informed, and knowing how to access vital information are essential first steps in emergency preparedness.

The Muskoka Emergency Response Committee (MERC) has scheduled a test of the #AlertMuskoka system, powered by Voyent Alert!, on Friday, May 10, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. This test is taking place during Emergency Preparedness Week to support the community's readiness for actual emergencies.

Residents are urged to participate by activating their Voyent Alert! App and updating their settings. For instructions on reactivating a dormant app, visit www.muskoka.on.ca.

Those not yet registered can sign up to receive alerts via email, text message, or voice call, or by downloading the Voyent Alert! app. This service provides timely updates during emergencies, tailored specifically to your chosen locations.

Be Ready for Emergencies

Voyent Alert! is a vital communication tool during emergencies such as natural disasters, severe weather, or other local crises. The #AlertMuskoka system offers targeted alerts that include location-specific instructions and suggested evacuation routes.

This system is designed to send alerts and information if natural disasters like floods and wildfires, severe weather events, and other local emergencies that could impact safety or disrupt daily life.  

  • Download the Voyent Alert! app from the Apple or Google Play app stores.
  • Register online at Voyent Alert Registration for email, test, or voice call alerts.

Registration is free, simple, and anonymous. If you have already downloaded the Voyent Alert! app, please check to ensure it is not dormant. Instructions for reactivating the app are available on our website at www.muskoka.on.ca

Emergency Preparedness Week

Emergency Preparedness Week is May 5 – 11, 2024. This special week is a national effort lead by Public Safety Canada, provincial and territorial emergency management organizations, Indigenous organizations, non-governmental organizations, and private sector.   

“Emergency Preparedness Week reminds us of the unpredictable nature of emergencies and the critical need for readiness. The Voyent Alert! App allows us to communicate directly with our Muskoka community during emergencies and may be the most vital App on your device. Make sure it’s active or take a moment to download it today—it’s an important part of your emergency preparedness toolkit.” - Jeff McWilliam, Chief, Muskoka Paramedic Services and Chair, Muskoka Emergency Response Committee

 

“We cannot always predict emergencies, but we can be better prepared using the Voyent Alert! App. Whether it's flooding, a tornado, or threats from a wildfire, early communication is crucial for a quick and effective response to protect lives and property. If you have the app, be sure it’s updated and activated. Preparedness is everyone’s best defense.” Terry Glover, Chair, District of Muskoka Health Services Committee

For help activating or updating your app, and to learn more about getting ready for emergencies, visit our website at www.muskoka.on.ca

About the Muskoka Emergency Response Committee (MERC)

MERC is made up representatives from Muskoka’s six area municipalities (Town of Bracebridge, Town of Gravenhurst, Town of Huntsville, Township of Muskoka Lakes, Township of Lake of Bays, Township of Georgian Bay), two First Nation Communities (Moose Deer Point and Wahta Mohawks) and the District of Muskoka.  The group collaborates to protect the health and safety of residents and visitors to Muskoka in times of emergency.

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Helping to make sure our communities have what they need to remain prosperous, safe, connected and healthy for our residents to enjoy and to welcome others. It's what we do.

The District of Muskoka is made up of six area municipalities and is responsible for delivering critical public services and programs to residents in our community. Visit our website at www.muskoka.on.ca. For updates by email, subscribe to News Updates on our website.

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