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Tech Tips for East Coasters Dealing with Sandy

Tech Tips for East Coasters Dealing with Sandy
October 29, 2012 2:27PM

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Wireless carriers are asking East Coast customers during Sandy to limit non-emergency voice calls and use text messages instead, which will limit battery use and help ease up network congestion, giving needed bandwidth to emergency communications. Be aware that cell service can still be up, but either overloaded or diminished by heavy rain from Sandy.

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To conserve battery power, lower screen brightness on any device. Some devices offer voice-oriented accessibility features that allow you to interact even if the screen is dimmed to the lowest possible level. Airplane mode on any device also minimizes battery use, and you can turn off any unneeded automated or background apps Relevant Products/Services or notifications.

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Carriers are also advising that people keep phones and all accessories, such as batteries or chargers, in sealed bags to prevent water damage. Add emergency numbers to all phones, and, if you're being evacuated, forward calls to your cell phone. Use your phone's camera to record any valuables for possible insurance use later.

Your cell phone can become a Twitter hub so you can post tweets and monitor others', by texting START to 40404. A text message will be returned, to which you can reply "yes" with your user name, minus the @ symbol. After that, you'll be prompted for your password, and you'll be able to post by sending texts.

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For users who don't have a Twitter account, one can quickly be set up via your phone by texting START to 40404, and responding with your full name when you're prompted. This will establish a mobile account, after which tweets can be sent by texting to 40404. You can also sign up for text alerts from your state emergency management Relevant Products/Services center and local utility companies.

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The American Red Cross has a hurricane-specific app, which includes information on open shelters and a "I'm safe" alert you can send to Facebook, Twitter and e-mail to notify family and friends.

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