The American Red Cross has launched its official Earthquake App, putting lifesaving information right in the hands of people who live in or who visit earthquake prone areas.
This free app-–available in English or Spanish-–is the third in a series created by the American Red Cross, the nation’s leader in emergency preparedness, for use on both iPhone and Android platforms.
“This newest app gives instant access to local and real time information on what to do before, during and after earthquakes,” said Ellen Maremont Silver, Communications Director,
Features of the app include:
- Earthquake notifications showing the epicenter, magnitude and intensity maps;
- One touch “I’m safe” messaging that allows users to broadcast reassurance to family and friends via social media outlets that they are out of harm’s way;
- Locations of open Red Cross shelters;
- Simple steps and checklists people can use to create a family emergency plan;
- Preloaded content that gives users instant access to critical action steps, even without mobile connectivity;
- Information on events that may happen after earthquakes such as fires and tsunamis;
- Toolkit with flashlight, strobe light and audible alarm; and
- Badges users can earn through interactive quizzes and share on social networks.
Over the past three months, the Red Cross has made great strides in putting vital information in the hands of people who need it during emergencies. More than 1 million people have downloaded the First Aid and Hurricane Apps. People have used the First Aid App to control bleeding, care for broken bones and help people having seizures. The Hurricane App was used to find Red Cross shelters and to send “I’m safe” messages during Hurricane Isaac.
The Earthquake App can be found in the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store for Android by searching for American Red Cross.