This free app gives iPhone, iPad and Android
smart phone users instant access to local and real-time information, so they
know what to do before, during and after a flood. The content is available in
English and Spanish based on the user’s language settings on their mobile
device.
·
One-touch
“I’m safe” messaging that allows users to send a message letting family and
friends know that they are out of harm’s way;
·
Preloaded
content that gives users instant access to critical action steps, even without
mobile connectivity;
·
Toolkit
with flashlight, strobe light and audible alarm to let others know where you
are;
·
Locations
of open Red Cross shelters;
·
Real-time
recovery resources for returning home and cleaning up; and
·
Badges
users can earn through interactive quizzes and share on social networks.
The app is the latest in the series of Red
Cross emergency preparedness apps that put lifesaving information right in the
hands of people whenever and wherever they need it. The expert advice in Red Cross apps, which also
include apps for First Aid, tornadoes,
hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes and other services, has been used to help
save lives during disasters and medical emergencies. Red Cross apps have been
downloaded on nearly 4 million mobile devices.
The
Flood App, along with the others, can be found in the Apple App Store and the
Google Play Store for Android by searching
for American Red Cross or by going to redcross.org/mobileapps. Apps can
help prepare people for disasters, but they are not a substitute for training. Red Cross First Aid and CPR/AED training
empowers people to know how to respond to emergencies in case advanced medical
help is delayed. People can visit redcross.org/takeaclass
for course information and to register.
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