alert - warning

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5. Provide Time-Critical Messaging

Chemical incidents involve situations where minutes can matter. In large-scale or intentional chemical incidents, timely, effective warnings can be lifesaving; they can prevent tens of thousands of individuals from being injured via chemical exposure and/or contamination. Critical protective action directives and safety instructions may need to be disseminated quickly, across all possible channels, to safeguard human and animal health. The ability to provide time-critical messages following an incident hinges on three critical factors:

  • Advance preparation of messages
  • Timely dissemination of those messages
  • Use of duplicative outlets for message dissemination
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Figure 42: The Emergency Alert System (EAS) is one option for quick dissemination of messages
Figure 42: The Emergency Alert System (EAS) is one option for quick dissemination of messages