Tips for Using Your iPhone in Earthquake Preparedness
One of the most unsettling realities for homeowners on the West Coast is the ever-present threat of the “Big One.” If the thought of this frightening event gives you pause and you own a home in California, Oregon, or Washington, there are steps you can take to be ready:
- Set up earthquake alerts on your phone to receive up to 20 seconds of advance warning before an earthquake strikes your area.
- Sign up for USGS email alerts to stay informed about seismic activity close to home or across the globe.
- Visit the GeoVera Earthquake Preparation page for crucial information to prepare your home and property for an earthquake
- If you don’t already have earthquake insurance,
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Set up earthquake alerts on your phone
Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs): These nationwide alerts deliver concise, text-like messages during emergencies. They include Presidential Alerts for national emergencies, Imminent Threat Alerts for immediate dangers like earthquakes and wildfires, and AMBER Alerts for child abductions.
Follow these simple steps to set up earthquake alerts on your Apple device.
- Ensure your iPhone is running the latest iOS version.
- Go to the “Settings” app and scroll down to “Notifications.”
- Tap on “Emergency Alerts” or “Government Alerts,” depending on your region. You’ll find options to enable “Emergency Alerts” and “Public Safety Alerts.” Make sure both are turned on.



For Android users:
- Update your phone to the latest Android version to set up earthquake alerts on your Android device.
- Open the “Settings” app, go to “Safety & emergency,” and select “Earthquake Alerts” to toggle it on. This built-in feature uses data from nearby sensors to provide warnings seconds before an earthquake strikes. Integrated into millions of Android phones, this system automatically receives and distributes alerts through ShakeAlert®, based on real-time seismic data analyzed by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Governor’s Office of Emergency Services. Ensure your phone’s location services are enabled to receive these crucial alerts.