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1.
Who should register for the Emergency Notification System?
All wireless and VoIP phone subscribers within Montrose, Delta, San Miguel, Ouray, Gunnison and Hinsdale counties who wish to receive emergency notifications. Subscribers' registered wireless and VoIP information will not affect their land line phones that are already in the system.
2.
Will my information be sold or distributed?
No. All of the information you enter will feed directly into the Emergency Notification System's secure database. This information can only be accessed by system administrators and the data will never be sold or distributed to third parties.
3.
When will I receive phone calls?
You will receive phone calls when the Emergency Notification System is activated and your address is within the geographic area chosen to receive the notification message. The Emergency Notification System will only be activated for emergency purposes.
4.
How do I update my information if I move?
If you move after you have entered your information into the Web site you will need to go back into the Web site and re-enter your information with your new address.
5.
Can I add my landline telephone number?
Yes. You can enter your landline phone number into the Opt-In website. If your landline phone number is already in the database, the data you enter into the site will NOT overwrite the existing information for your landline telephone number. If your landline phone number is not already in the database, then the new information will be entered into the database.
6.
Can I enter my telephone number more than once at different addresses?
No. The last address that you enter into the website will be the only location that your telephone number is associated with. Your telephone number can only be in the database once, at one location.
7.
Do I have to enter an actual address?
Yes. If you enter an address that does not exist you will not be in the database and will not be contacted when the Emergency Notification System is activated.
8.
Will I be solicited in any way at the phone number that I enter?
No. You will only receive phone calls when the Emergency Notification System is activated and your address is within the geographic notification area chosen. The Emergency Notification System will only be activated for emergency purposes.
9.
If I am in a location that is different than the address that I enter into the Web site for my wireless phone, will I still be contacted if an emergency affects the address entered?
Yes. No matter where you are physically located, you will only receive calls for emergencies that affect the address entered into the Web site. So if you are on vacation in a different state you will still receive a phone call if the address you entered is affected by an emergency.
City of Montrose • 433 S. 1st Street • Montrose, CO 81401 • Ph: (970) 240-1400
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