What circumstances might prevent a message from being delivered to me?

- If your contact information has changed and you have not registered your new information. - If you only a landline at your residence, the power is out and you did not register an alternate phone number. - If your line is busy for an extended time and your calls do not forward to voicemail or an answering machine. - If you have a privacy manager on your main phone and you did not register an alternate phone number. Rio Blanco County will receive a report of undelivered calls and can instruct the Rio Blanco Alerts system to begin another round of calls to busy numbers. It is best to have an alternate phone number in the calling database for these situations.

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1. What is Rio Blanco Alerts and why is it important to me?
2. When will Rio Blanco Alerts be used?
3. Does the Rio Blanco Alerts system replace other systems that have been used to provide time-sensitive information to residents?
4. Does the Rio Blanco Alerts system already have my telephone number, or do I need to sign up to receive Rio Blanco Alerts notifications?
5. I have a business located in Rio Blanco County, can I arrange to have Rio Blanco Alerts contact my business?
6. What if I want to register additional numbers for my address?
7. Can I receive text and email notifications?
8. Is my personal information protected?
9. How will I recognize a Rio Blanco Alerts message?
10. What should I do if I receive a Rio Blanco Alerts message?
11. I have a landline, and it does not work when the power goes out. How will the system be able to contact me?
12. Will the Rio Blanco Alerts system leave a message on an answering machine?
13. What happens if the line is busy?
14. What circumstances might prevent a message from being delivered to me?