CT Prepares
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đź“… Updated November 1, 2016
Be prepared and up-to-date in an Emergency
Features CT Prepares
The Connecticut Emergency Preparedness Mobile Application will allow Connecticut residents to access emergency information and alerts on the go in the event of an emergency.
Connecticut residents would be able to create interactive emergency kits, customize family communication plans, and view preparation guides on what to do in an emergency all from their mobile device.The Emergency Preparedness Mobile Application will integrate with a phone’s text messaging, email, and social networking, allowing residents to inform family members when they are safe.
Real-time notifications can be sent directly to the device providing up-to-the-minute information for residents.
Links to Emergency needs such as shelters, food, and assistance will be at hand.The application will allow users to:• Create interactive checklists Prepare a family plan• Notify emergency personnel• View preparation guides for different emergencies• Sign up for alerts• Contact family members• View emergency news and events• Locate emergency services• View weather- Updated Android versions supported.
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What Our Users Say
Don't just take our word for it. Here's what our users have to say about our Android app.
"Informative"
Fran Mags
"Still linking resources for Massachusetts, not Connecticut."
Apocalypstic
"Outdated. Link's to MASS resources and apps."
Andrew Tallarita
"Horrible design. Do not install unless you have physical buttons. The app takes over the entire screen. Poor navigation. I uninstalled immediately."
Al Pacelli
"Lame"
Michael Roberge
"I get it: information that's nice to have in the event of an emergency situation, all in one place. A decent amount of it can be viewed without an internet connection. This certainly isn't a terrible idea. But the application feels like a quick, sloppy port of an iOS application. It needlessly goes full screen (swipe up from off-screen to break out of it's jail), and completely bypasses the native platform's navigation convention (Android uses a 'back' key for navigation, whereas iOS usually has a software one on the screen someplace). Fix those issues, and you'd have an acceptable application. As it is, I could not recommend it to other users, except as an example of how not to do cross-platform on Android."
Dr Fortyseven
"As another user mentioned, if your phone doesn't have a physical home button, do not install this app. It takes up the entire screen & I had to shut my phone off to close the app (I have a Nexus 6)."
Lisé Polard
"Can't enter phone number"
gerald zuckier
"If you have a phone WITHOUT a physical home button (Nexus 5X), Do NOT run this app. The app fills the entire screen and takes away your home, back and tile buttons. There is no way to exit the app. Serious design flaw. Other than that, it is just information google-able on the state website."
Jeffrey Rodriguez
"Doesn't really do much. A few useful phone numbers. The test will come when the big storm hits."
Paul Lourd
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Available for Android 8.0 and above