
Date: Tuesday, April 2nd
Time: 7:20 p.m.
Attention residents of Salem/Hope Creek area!
Please be advised that tonight, there will be a test of the Emergency Sirens for the Salem/Hope Creek Nuclear Generation Station Alert System.
The sirens will sound for 3-5 minutes, followed by an Emergency Alert System (EAS) test message on local radio.
This test is part of our ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and preparedness of our community in the event of an emergency.
It is important to note that this is only a test and there is no cause for alarm.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this test. Thank you for your continued support in keeping our community safe.
– Purpose: The test is conducted to assess the functionality and effectiveness of the emergency siren system in the event of a nuclear emergency or other significant incidents at the Salem/Hope Creek Nuclear Generation Station.
It helps ensure that the sirens can effectively alert and notify residents in the surrounding areas.
– Date and Time: The test will take place tonight, Tuesday, April 2nd, at 7:20 p.m.
It is important to be aware of the scheduled timing to avoid any confusion or concern during the test.
– Siren Duration: The sirens will sound for approximately 3-5 minutes.
This duration allows for adequate testing of the system and familiarizes residents with the sound of the emergency sirens.
– EAS Test Message: Following the siren test, there will be an Emergency Alert System (EAS) test message broadcasted on local radio stations.
The EAS test message ensures that the communication channels are functioning properly and can effectively relay important information in case of an emergency.
– Safety Measures: It is essential to note that this test is a routine procedure and there is no cause for alarm.
The purpose is to enhance the preparedness and safety of the community.
Residents are advised to remain calm and follow any instructions or information provided during the test.
– Community Support: The cooperation and understanding of the residents are greatly appreciated during the test.
By participating in this test, you are contributing to the collective effort of maintaining a safe and well-prepared community.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to ask.
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