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Hall County re-certified as 'StormReady'

By AccessWDUN staff
Posted 10:30PM on Saturday 4th February 2017 ( 7 years ago )
Hall County has been re-certified as "StormReady" by the National Weather Service and the Georgia Storm Ready Advisory Board.
 
"This recognition means Hall County has the communication and safety skills needed to save lives and property before, during and after a significant weather event," Hall County Emergency Management Agency Director David Kimbrell said.  "No community is storm proof, but this designation reflects the proactive steps we have taken in order to be best prepared for severe weather."
 
Kimbrell said the steps taken to ensure Hall County's storm readiness include the following:
The county encourages citizens to sign up for the Citizen's Alert System, which alerts residents through a variety of contact mechanisms, including cell phone, landline, email, text messaging, pager, and more in the case of severe weather or other emergency.   You can sign up by going to alerts.hallcounty.org and clicking on the Citizen's Alert System link.  
 
"After signing up for what type of weather notifications they would like to receive, citizens can then select 'other' alerts to receive information about other important activities such as road closures, water utility maintenance and law enforcement notifications," said Kimbrell.

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