Cuyahoga County Encourages Residents to Stay “Ready” for the Republican National Convention
Contacts:
Christopher Harris, (216) 443-7157
“With the increased activity and potential disruptions before, during, and after the convention – ReadyNotify is a great solution to stay informed,” said County Executive Armond Budish. “ReadyNotify allows us to send important public safety information directly to our residents.”
ReadyNotify is a free service to the public that provides residents with important public safety information. ReadyNotify allows residents to choose the type of information that they would like to receive. Residents can expect to receive information such as:
A valid e-mail address is required for registration, but residents can choose how they’d like to receive safety messages. These formats include:
“Over 20 communities in Cuyahoga County use the ReadyNotify system – totaling over 24,000 subscribers,” said Frank Bova, Chief Community Safety and Protection Officer. “ReadyNotify has proven to be an efficient, secure, and effective method of communicating with our residents.”
For more information or to sign-up for ReadyNotify, please visit: http://ready.cuyahogacounty.us/en-US/ReadyNotify.aspx
Christopher Harris, (216) 443-7157
Sign up for ReadyNotify to receive important emergency information
CLEVELAND – Cuyahoga County Executive Armond Budish is encouraging residents to sign up for the county’s free emergency notification system, ReadyNotify, to stay informed about relevant, new, or critical information surrounding the Republican National Convention.“With the increased activity and potential disruptions before, during, and after the convention – ReadyNotify is a great solution to stay informed,” said County Executive Armond Budish. “ReadyNotify allows us to send important public safety information directly to our residents.”
ReadyNotify is a free service to the public that provides residents with important public safety information. ReadyNotify allows residents to choose the type of information that they would like to receive. Residents can expect to receive information such as:
- Public Health Information
- Emergency Events / Non-Emergency Events
- Severe Weather Warnings
- Other Public Safety Messages
A valid e-mail address is required for registration, but residents can choose how they’d like to receive safety messages. These formats include:
- Phone Call
- SMS/Text Messaging
- Fax
“Over 20 communities in Cuyahoga County use the ReadyNotify system – totaling over 24,000 subscribers,” said Frank Bova, Chief Community Safety and Protection Officer. “ReadyNotify has proven to be an efficient, secure, and effective method of communicating with our residents.”
For more information or to sign-up for ReadyNotify, please visit: http://ready.cuyahogacounty.us/en-US/ReadyNotify.aspx