NH Alerts

Information about NH Alerts.

The State of New Hampshire has transitioned to a new emergency notification system, Genasys Protect, effective January 1, 2024!

Same name, new app - New Hampshire's new app for NH Alerts is Genasys Protect!

 

NH Alerts Video ThumbnailThe State of New Hampshire has transitioned to a new emergency notification system, Genasys Protect! Genasys allows public safety officials to quickly deliver emergency and non-emergency notifications through a variety of methods, including phone calls, e-mails, and text messages. The Genasys Protect mobile app offers added value, with a map view and location-based notifications to keep you aware of public safety alerts happening around you. The app is a great tool for those not registered with NH Alerts, as you will still receive broadcasted messages through the Genasys Protect app. 

Residents and visitors who were previously enrolled to receive alerts by email, text message or on a cellphone or landline in our legacy system, CodeRED, before September 26, 2023, will automatically be added into the new system. Individuals who have not signed up yet or would like to update their information can click here to visit the NH Alerts login/registration portal

What is NH Alerts?

NH Alerts is now powered by Genasys, a multi-channel (i.e. SMS, voice, email, etc.) communication solution that provides lifesaving emergency information. 

What types of notifications/messages will I receive from NH Alerts?

The NH Alerts notification system may be used to alert residents and subscribers about issues impacting safety, such as tornados, floods, gas leaks, power outages, and other emergency notifications.

Who can register?

Anyone who lives, works, or owns property in a notification area where NH Alerts is being used can sign up. Visitors or people with family in the notification area may also register.

How do I register?

Click here to visit the NH Alerts login/registration portal to sign up for notifications and designate how you would like to be contacted. To receive text alerts, you must add your SMS (text message) phone number(s).

Questions?

If you have questions or concerns about the system, please feel free to send an e-mail to our Database Unit at desc.database@desc.nh.gov.