Emergency Preparedness and Weather Alert Radios for People Who are Deaf or Hearing Impaired
NWGA Center for Independent Living (NWGACIL) and Floyd County Emergency Management is pleased to announce that we are partnering together to help citizens of Floyd County who are deaf or hearing impaired to be alerted of inclement weather. We are distributing weather alert radios with strobe lights and vibrating alarms. Any deaf or hearing-impaired resident of Floyd County can sign up as an NWGACIL consumer. We will then issue one of these life-saving alert radios free of charge from our office.
Please contact us, at 706-314-0008 or i[email protected] to arrange an appointment for this program.
You can even visit and complete an application at Hope’s House 1110 North 5th Avenue Rome, Ga 30165 (Michelle Garald) at [email protected] or Text only 706-252-7169
What is included:
Front pocket: pencil, Notebook, Flashlight, AAA Batteries
Back pocket: Stuff animal, Glow stick, First Aid Kit (hygiene products as well), Playing cards, Mental Heath Crisis book, Stress ball, Solar hand crank Radio, Foil rescue blanket, MRE (Meal Ready to Eat), Whistle, First Responders Tips
Emergency Ready Bag
What is included:
Front pocket: pencil, Notebook, Flashlight, AAA Batteries
Back pocket: Stuff animal, Glow stick, First Aid Kit (hygiene products as well), Playing cards, Mental Heath Crisis book, Stress ball, Solar hand crank Radio, Foil rescue blanket, MRE (Meal Ready to Eat), Whistle, First Responders Tips
What is included:
Front pocket: pencil, Notebook, Flashlight, AAA Batteries
Back pocket: Stuff animal, Glow stick, First Aid Kit (hygiene products as well), Playing cards, Mental Heath Crisis book, Stress ball, Solar hand crank Radio, Foil rescue blanket, MRE (Meal Ready to Eat), Whistle, First Responders Tips
American Red Cross Emergency Preparedness App
American Red Cross Emergency Preparedness App
The American Red Cross has rebuilt its all-inclusive accessible Emergency App which provides alerts and preparedness information about various disasters. The app is available in both English and Spanish with a new and easy-to-find language toggle.
Prepare to Protect With the New Emergency App (in American Sign Language)
Prepare to Protect With the New Emergency App (in American Sign Language)