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The first system was the Emergency Broadcast System, an emergency warning system in the United States, used from 1963 to 1997, when it was replaced by the Emergency Alert System. On April 9, 2008, the FCC approved an emergency alert text-messaging system so that cellular telephone users can get text message alerts in case of emergencies. [3]
Alert (bridge), in the card game of bridge; Alert (gum), a caffeinated gum product; Alert (interbank network), now STAR; Alert (motorcycle), an English motorcycle 1903–1906 "Alert" (song), by K. Michelle, 2017; Alert dialog box, in graphical user interfaces; Alert messaging, machine-to-person communications such as reminders and notifications
Someone who is alert is vigilant and promptly meets danger or emergency, or is quick to perceive and act. Alertness is a psychological and physiological state. Lack of alertness is a symptom of a number of conditions, including narcolepsy, attention deficit disorder, chronic fatigue syndrome, depression, Addison's disease, and sleep deprivation.
The SAE (Spanish: Sistema de Alerta de Emergencia; English: Emergency Alert System) was created as a response to the 2010 Chilean Earthquake after the failure by the national authorities to provide safety precautions and speedy information during the aftermath of the disaster. Since its inception in 2012 and through its official implementation ...
Alerts help consumers stay aware of their spending habits and account activity, so that they can rest assured knowing they won’t miss any suspicious transactions or potential overdrafts.
Alerting system may refer to: . Notification system, a combination of software and hardware that provides a means of delivering a message to a set of recipients; A system that allows alert messaging, machine-to-person communication that is important or time sensitive
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