If your iPhone makes a sudden siren-like sound it might give you a bit of a shock, but it should be nothing to worry about.
The UK government is going to be testing a new Emergency Alert system that will send alerts to phones and tablets.
You may have seen a notification alerting you to this new feature.
To see if your iPhone is set up to receive these Emergency warnings follow these steps:
- Open Settings.
- Tap on Notifications.
- Scroll right down to the bottom of the page.
- You will see two kinds of Emergency Alerts: Extreme Alerts and Severe Alerts.
- Both should be on – the slider will be green.
If you don’t want to receive these alerts you can change the slider to grey by tapping on it.
Apple will run the first test in East Suffolk on 25 May 2021 between 12 and 1pm.
You can find out more at gov.uk/alerts
Why am I receiving an Emergency Alert
If it’s the 25 May 2021 and you live in East Suffolk then you are receiving the alert as part of a test.
The UK Government is launching the new service in the summer of 2021. The system will alert people to danger to life nearby. This could be a threat from terrorism or natural disasters.
What will happen if I get an emergency alert
Your iPhone, iPad or other smartphone or tablet will either:
- make a loud siren-like sound, even if it’s set on silent
- vibrate
- read out the alert
What should I do if I get an emergency alert
If you receive an alert you should read it and follow the instructions. There may be a link to a website or a phone number.
Obviously if you are driving you should pull over before reading the alert.
What to do if you miss the alert
If the notification disappears before you read it properly you should be able to see it in Notification Centre. Unfortunately once you have cleared the notification you won’t be able to see it again.