I have a landline phone, so should I register my cell phone, Voice over IP and email address in RoCo Alert?
There may be times when you are not home to receive an emergency message. Public safety officials recommend that all residents with a cell phone add their number to the RoCo Alert database associated with your home address.

Alternately, you may wish to register your cell phone number to receive notifications at another address, such as your place of business, the address of an elderly parent or grandparent, or the location of your child’s school or caregiver.

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1. What is RoCo Alert?
2. How does RoCo Alert work?
3. How do I get help setting up my account?
4. How do I add my cell phone, VoIP phone, and email address to RoCo Alert?
5. Why do I need to register my phone number in RoCo Alert?
6. I have a landline phone, so should I register my cell phone, Voice over IP and email address in RoCo Alert?
7. If I have provided more than one phone number, which number will be used by RoCo Alert?
8. Will the RoCo Alert system call numbers outside of the local area code?
9. What precautions are taken to protect personal contact information stored in the RoCo Alert system?
10. Do I need an e-mail address to register?
11. Is there any charge for registering with RoCo Alert or receiving notifications?
12. What type of messages will be sent by RoCo Alert?
13. Will I receive “junk mail” messages?
14. How does the RoCo Alert respond to busy signals or no answer situations?
15. How do I unsubscribe from RoCo Alert?