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Home > Fairfax County > Fairfax businesses can register for emergency alerts

Fairfax businesses can register for emergency alerts

Fairfax County businesses can sign up for Fairfax County’s Community Emergency Alert Network (CEAN), a software program that sends emergency alerts and day-to-day updates about severe weather and traffic to registered Fairfax County users.

Individuals can register to receive messages by phone, pager, e-mail and SMS text message, and now businesses can too.

A unique feature of business registration is that it allows a business contact to add up to five employees to CEAN. Although the individual who registers is the main contact, all registered employees will receive CEAN messages. Networking multiple employees to CEAN is intended to foster businesses’ internal communication and emergency response programs.

Additionally, business registration keeps employees informed about the emergencies and updates that are most important to their field. Specific messages can be targeted to businesses based on their type and location.

To register for CEAN as a business, go to www.fairfaxcounty.gov/cean and click on “register as a business.”

For more information about CEAN, go to www.fairfaxcounty.gov/cean or call the Fairfax County Office of Emergency Management at (703) 324-2362, TTY 711.



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