Scheduled Monthly City of Camdenton Storm Siren Test

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Today (Tuesday, September 6) about noon will be the scheduled monthly City of Camdenton storm siren test.  The storm sirens may sound more than once during this test. 

The next monthly City of Camdenton storm siren test is scheduled for Tuesday, September 6 at noon (weather pending).

Reminder:

– Storm sirens are an outdoor warning system designed only to alert those who are outside that something dangerous is approaching.  For weather alerts indoors, every home and business should have a NOAA Weather Radio All-Hazards.  NOAA Weather Radio is like a smoke detector for severe weather, and it can wake you up when a warning is issued for your area so you can take appropriate action.

For more information please visit:  https://stormaware.mo.gov/

– Click the below link to view the City of Camdenton Storm Sirens Policy that was revised and adopted by the Board of Alderman in August 2015:  https://www.camdentoncity.com/…/Complete%20Camdenton

Original source can be found here



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