District Wage Warning Day in Hameln-Pyrmont: This is how they are warned!

District Wage Warning Day in Hameln-Pyrmont: This is how they are warned!

Next Saturday, October 5th, the next big trial warning day will take place in Hameln. The district of Hameln-Pyrmont and the surrounding communities have teamed up to inform the citizens about the various warning systems that are used in an emergency. These measures are intended to ensure that the population is prepared for an emergency and knows how they can react in the event of disasters or major damage.

The warning day starts at 12 p.m. with the siren signal "Ecling", which sounds as a one -minute long -tone. This signals the beginning of the sample, which should bring the functionality and the importance of the warning systems closer to the citizens. At 12:06 p.m. the signal "Warning of the population" follows, a swelling and absorbing howling tone, which will also be heard for a minute. At the same time, the warning app is activated to inform people.

online information for the population

In addition to the acoustic signals, modern media are also used to spread the news. Current information is provided via the social media channels of the Hameln-Pyrmont district and the cooperative rescue control center Weserbergland (KRL). At 12:12 p.m. the rehearsal will be officially ended again with the siren signal "Delimance", as in previous years.

Participation in this nationwide warning day is an important step towards security for all citizens. It is called to familiarize yourself with the warning systems and to follow the corresponding information about the social media channels and the district's Website. More about how the population is warned in an emergency, as well as access to the social media channels can be found at www.hameln-pyrmont.de/bönkungsschutz

This regular warning day, which takes place on the first Saturday of a quarter, is not only an exercise, but also a piece of security that is conveyed to the citizens. It is crucial that everyone knows how they can react in the event of cases. This initiative has already found broad support in the region and is regularly carried out by the authorities to prepare people for future challenges.