FlashAlert Colorado Springs has two service tiers available. Due to the huge number of organizations that want to make weather closure announcements, not all organizations can be served with on-air messages. But many can be accommodated through the media's websites. Thus, two tiers based on organization size and type are available.
• The basic service is for smaller churches, schools, businesses and groups of at least 50 people. It is free of charge and puts your emergency message onto the websites of Colorado Springs TV stations KRDO and KOAA and The Gazette, but not on air. You may register under four categories: private schools/daycares, smaller churches, businesses and organizations. You will see your posted information on these media web sites:
KRDO 13: krdo.com
KOAA 5/30: newsfirst5.com
The Gazette/ColoradoSprings.com
Register here for the free basic service, if you meet the minimum size requirement.• The premium service is for groups that meet the size requirements below. It delivers emergency messages to ALL radio, TV and newspaper newsrooms, including use on TV screen crawls. And like the basic service, it automatically pushes your information onto the KRDO and KOAA TV and The Gazette websites (KKTV and Fox21 place your info onto their websites manually).
This service also includes access to news release distribution, account customization to reach people other than the media and the optional FlashAlert Texting system detailed below. The premium service carries a fee; click here for the schedule. Size requirements: private schools must enroll at least 100 students; daycares, post-secondary schools and organizations must have at least 200; businesses must have at least 300 employees or have daily customer traffic of at least 300 people and churches must have at least 1,000 weekend attendees.
Register here for the premium service, if you meet the minimum size requirement.Please note that for both services, to protect your organization from false reports, your account must be authenticated - which may take up to 24 hours - so please register in advance of needing the service. You may be asked for verification of size, because the media can be overwhelmed with too much info. No service is available for fewer than 50 people.
More about FlashAlert premium services
• Emergency Communications:
In emergencies, using any browser, you go to a web page where you can view the real-time status of other organizations. You input your organization's user name, password and message and get a confirmation message back.
Information is distributed to the news media in three ways.
1) Your information posts into a page for the media as soon as it is received. The media can monitor the page, which automatically refreshes every 5 minutes. When the browser detects new information during a reload, it puts an alert up on the screen, even if the page is minimized.
2) Every 15 minutes, new or changed information is e-mailed to newsrooms at the addresses they request.
3) Also every 15 minutes, the list is pushed into news media web sites and in some cases, TV "crawls" or "tickers." The information automatically appears on their web pages, where the public can view it. Click here for example of TV station web use.
At 8 p.m., the system deletes the information and subscribers may begin placing information regarding the next day, for use in 10 p.m. television newscasts.The public can see your information on TV and radio stations and their websites, as well as on a page for just your org to which you can link. The optional FlashAlert (see below) allows you to send messages directly to parents, staff, students and others.
What kind of emergency information is appropriate for FlashAlert?
The network is intended to provide the news media with accurate, time-sensitive information that impacts a large number of people. Airtime is in great demand during emergency situations. The news media will air information they deem appropriate; you will have greater success if you give them only what you really need to communicate. To prevent overloading the media, FlashAlert only carries information that pertains to 100 or more people.
• News Releases:
FlashAlerts second channel sends out non-emergency news releases as individual e-mails every 15 minutes. You choose which cities you wish your releases to be sent to, based on whether it is a local or regional issue. You can upload photos or PDFs or even a sound or video clip. The media gets hundreds of emails per day; FlashAlert helps them filter this mail and see items from local organizations first. The news releases are held on an archive web page for one month, during which time the media can go back and review them.
Distribution
FlashAlert premium distributes to all media - radio, TV and daily and weekly newspapers - in the cities you choose. Since there is no cost to the media, all are included. View the media list here.
Customization and Your Own Page
In addition, you can add into your account the e-mail addresses of business partners - people whom you would like to receive your emergency message, news release or news conferences (in addition to the news media). And any time an organizations name shows up, it is as a link to the organization's home page, enabling the media to quickly get to their site.
And, organizations have a link to their FlashAlert information. This page brings together each organizations emergency messages, news releases and news conferences. No more need to update your web site manually - just link from your home page. Click here to see an example.
FlashAlert Editor: Send news on the go
FlashAlert Editor is a free app for posting your amergency message or news release from your iPhone/iPad or Android phone. Post an emergency closure even if you're without power, or take a photo on-scene and launch it to the media in a release. You can even edit previous releases.
FlashAlert Messenger: Direct to the public
FlashAlert Messenger is a companion service where the public, including parents, employees, reporters, etc., may self-register up to three email and/or cell phone text addresses and receive your information at the same time as the news media. When your publics register, they trigger test messages to make sure they've entered addresses correctly and that messages get past their spam filters. Each summer, an opt-in message is sent to keep the database current. They also may register to receive closures via Twitter or an RSS feed. Starting in spring 2012, they also will be able to download an iPhone app that will allow them to receive push notifications of your emergency messages (Android version to follow). There is no charge to the public for this service, and a charge equal to the basic FlashAlert Newswire fee applies to organizations that have more than 100 people sign up for Messenger. Click here for sample text you can use to explain to the public how to sign up for FlashAlert Messenger. Click to see the FlashAlert.net page to which you can refer your publics to register.
Speed and reliability
E-mails are the delivery method of choice for news editors. They are faster than faxes, more accurate than phone calls and can be copy/pasted. FlashAlert is redundant in that stations can see information as it is posted (station web pages update automatically every 5 minutes with an alert function) or by the e-mails they receive every 15 minutes. The FlashAlert web sites are tested every 20 minutes by an independent monitoring company.
While FlashAlert resides on a group of servers with multiple power supplies, the Internet is an unregulated medium and performance cannot be guaranteed. Also, subscribers should take into account the reliability of their own Internet service provider (ISP) through which they access the network, as well as their home/office power supply. For redundancy, it is advisable to be able to call a colleague in another part of town, who subscribes to a different ISP, to be your backup.
Here's who is using FlashAlert in the Colorado Springs/Pueblo area: Participant list
Management
Craig Walker Communications, Inc., has managed emergency communications for the school districts in the Portland-Salem-Vancouver area for 32 years. The nearly unlimited capacity of the Internet has created the opportunity to bring in other regions and organizations. Users benefit from easy access to the news media, while the news media benefit from having an information clearinghouse. The automated nature of the network keeps costs low.
Cost
Click on the link and choose your region to see annual fees for unlimited use of the premium tier (September-August billing cycle, pro-rated after January 1). Note that the FlashAlert self-subscription feature is free up to 100 self-registrants, then carries an additional charge equivalent to FlashAlert. View fee schedule.
Credit card renewal
You may renew your subscription by check or by using a credit card through PayPal below. (You do not need a PayPal account, you can make a one-time payment.)
Try It
Take FlashAlert for a test drive. Click here for a "dummy" zone.
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For more information about FlashAlert, email Craig@FlashAlert.net
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