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			 Emergency Management Officials 
			launch weather alert radio contest  
			‘Weather Alert Radios Save Lives’ contest 
			promotes awareness; 100 radios to be awarded  
			 
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            [April 25, 2015] 
            
            
			SPRINGFIELD 
			– The recent devastating tornadoes in northern Illinois were a 
			heartbreaking reminder of the tornado risk in Illinois. To increase 
			awareness and use of an important severe weather alerting tool, the 
			Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA) and the Illinois 
			Emergency Services Management Association (IESMA) today launched an 
			online quiz for a chance to win a weather alert radio. 
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			 The ‘Weather Alert Radios Save Lives’ contest is available on the 
			Ready Illinois website at www.Ready.Illinois.gov. The contest will 
			run now through May 22. This is the third time IEMA and IESMA have 
			sponsored the statewide contest. 
			 
			“It’s important for people to have multiple ways to receive severe 
			weather warnings, particularly at night when most of us are 
			sleeping,” said IEMA Director James K. Joseph. “Weather alert radios 
			will sound a tone when a warning has been issued for your area and 
			give you information about the approaching hazard. Similar to a 
			smoke alarm or carbon monoxide detector, a weather alert radio can 
			give you precious time to take safety precautions.” 
			
			  A total of 100 weather alert radios will be awarded to participants 
			who register after reading information about the radios and 
			successfully completing a five-question quiz. Winners will be 
			announced in late May. The radios were purchased by IESMA as part of 
			an effort to increase the use of the devices in communities 
			throughout Illinois. 
			 
			“IESMA is excited to team up with IEMA for this valuable awareness 
			contest,” said IESMA President Kevin Sargent. “Each region of the 
			state is affected by some type of extreme weather each year. This 
			year is no exception with the tornado outbreak in central and 
			northern Illinois earlier this month. IESMA believes many lives are 
			saved each year by people being able to receive severe weather 
			warnings from NOAA weather alert radios. Please take time to 
			participate in this contest for a chance to win one of 100 weather 
			alert radios to be given away.” 
			
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The National Weather Service (NWS) and state and local emergency management 
officials encourage individuals and businesses to have a National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio All Hazards with battery backup, 
a tone-alert feature and Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) technology, which 
allows the radio to be programmed to receive alerts for specified counties. When 
an alert is issued for that area, the device will sound a warning alarm tone 
followed by the broadcast message. 
 
Besides weather information, the NWS also broadcasts warnings and post-event 
information for all types of hazards, including natural, environmental and 
public safety hazards, such as earthquakes, chemical spills and AMBER alerts. 
 
More information about severe weather preparedness also is available at
www.Ready.Illinois.gov.   
				 
			[Illinois Emergency Management 
			Agency] 
			  
			
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