Clermont County, Ohio – The only information Clermont County has released concerning the sounding of the Outdoor Hazard Sirens this morning is:

 

All hazard sirens have just gone off in the County. THERE IS NO EMERGENCY. We are checking into why this happened.

Again, you may have heard sirens but there is NO EMERGENCY.

Thank you!

 

The All Hazard Outdoor Sirens are tested the first Wednesday of every month at 12 noon.  If severe weather is forecast, or is observed in the area, the monthly test will be postponed until the next monthly test to avoid confusion.

Outdoor warning sirens are used to alert residents who may be outdoors when a Tornado Warning is issued by the National Weather Service, a funnel cloud is reported by credible source, or a chemical emergency has occurred and a shelter-in-place order has been issued.

The sirens are not intended to alert people indoors. It is highly recommended that each residence, business, school and church purchase weather alert radios that are automatically activated during severe weather and hazardous materials events. Text and e-mail alerts are also available via the National Weather Service and other major media outlets.

Activation
All of the outdoor warning sirens in Clermont County will be activated when the following conditions exist:

    • A Tornado Warning is issued by the National Weather Service;
    • A Tornado or funnel cloud is reported by a public safety official or trained weather spotter; or
    • A Chemical emergency has occurred resulting in a shelter-in-place order to be issued.

Testing
The outdoor warning sirens are tested the first Wednesday of every month at 12:00 pm. If severe weather is forecast, or is observed in the area, the monthly test will be postponed until the next monthly test to avoid confusion. The monthly tests are conducted to test the operation of the sirens and to familiarize the residents with the sound of the siren, should a Tornado Warning be issued.

Repair / Maintenance
The outdoor warning sirens in Clermont County are owned, maintained, and repaired by the local Cities, Townships, and Villages. Questions and concerns about siren operability and/or inoperability should be directed to the local fire department where the siren is located.



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