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Ross Township does not endorse any specific weather radio model, and another option may suit your preference better. This is simply an affordable option to receive NOAA emergency weather alerts, that also runs on batteries for your home or in a loved one’s home. Note that emergency sirens are only intended to warn individuals of emergency weather when they are outdoors. Hearing emergency sirens should not be relied upon while indoors. Cell phones should always have their “Emergency Alerts” activated, usually found under “Notifications” or “Settings”, in the event a weather emergency occurs in the middle of the night while sleeping.