The American Red Cross is launching six free Spanish-language apps for disasters and home emergencies with simple lifesaving information that will help keep families safe.
“The free Red Cross Spanish-language apps
make mobile devices a lifeline for emergency information for families,” said
Dom Tolli, vice president, product development, Preparedness, Health and Safety
Services division at the American Red Cross. “The Red Cross wants as many
people as possible to benefit from the crucial emergency information available
via mobile apps,”
The six Spanish-language apps are the Red
Cross First Aid, hurricane, tornado, earthquake, wildfire and flood apps. The
Red Cross First Aid App gives people instant access to expert advice for
everyday emergencies. The five Red Cross disaster preparedness apps give people
local and real-time information for severe weather or disaster threats, and
offer step-by-step instructions that let users know what to do before, during
and after a hurricane, tornado, earthquake, wildfire and flood.
The Red Cross apps have a feature that enables
users to easily toggle between English and Spanish language on their app.
Previously, users needed to set their entire phone language to either English
or Spanish. The Red Cross, with its experience working with people during
disasters, knows that people behave differently when under stress – such as a
First Aid emergency or a weather emergency. In these times, people want to
consume important information in the language they are most comfortable with.
The Spanish toggle makes the life-saving information in the apps easier to get
in emergency situations.
Each one of these Spanish-language apps are
free and available for iPhones and Android devices in the Apple App Store and
the Google Play Store. They can also be found at RedCross.org/SpanishApps (English) or RedCross.org/AppsenEspanol (Spanish).
All the apps offer pre-loaded content
ensuring that Red Cross guidance is available anytime, anywhere – even if no
Internet connection is available. Another important feature in the disaster
preparedness apps allows users to let family and friends quickly know they are
safe with a customizable “I’m Safe” alert for Facebook, Twitter, email and
text. The apps also have interactive quizzes allow people to earn badges that
they can share with friends on social networks.
The Red Cross created and released the six
Spanish-language mobile at a time when smartphone use among Hispanics is
surging. A 2013 study by the Pew Research Center found that Latinos own
smartphones and go online from a mobile device at similar – and sometimes
higher – rates than other groups of Americans.
“With natural disasters, it’s vital that
people can receive and share warnings, preparedness information and their own
status immediately with their social networks, and that’s what these Red Cross
apps do,” Tolli said. “If people can take only one step to make their family
better prepared for disasters, they should download these free Red Cross apps
and help their loved ones download them too.”
These six free Spanish-language apps build
on the Red Cross legacy of teaching life-saving skills to people across the
country. Overall, the award-winning Red Cross apps have been downloaded more
than 4.7 million times.
The Red Cross is an established leader in
teaching people the skills they need to survive life’s emergencies, and wants
people to be ready to respond to emergencies and spread emergency information
on their social networks, anywhere, anytime – even if they don’t have formal
training.
While apps can prepare people for
disasters, it’s important to remember that downloading any of the Red Cross
apps is not a substitute for training. To learn more about Red Cross First Aid
and CPR/AED courses or to register, visit redcross.org/TakeAClass.
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