
How It All Works
We are a company that collects official and user identified information to display in our ALRT app to keep the public up to date and aware of what is occurring around them. Information displayed is sourced from government data feeds and user reported alerts from sources in Australia and internationally.
What We Are
We are Safety ALRT PTY LTD (ABN 97690653635), a private company that aggregates publicly available emergency information from official sources to make it more accessible and understandable.
WE ARE A SECONDARY SOURCE
Think of us as your personal safety assistant, gathering official warnings from multiple government agencies and presenting them in one place, in plain language, so you can make informed decisions quickly.
We want to make official emergency information accessible to every Australian, whether you're at home, traveling interstate, or exploring new places.
We believe everyone deserves to understand safety information clearly and act on it confidently. Founded by people who understand that in emergencies, timing and clarity can save lives.
We are parents, brothers, sisters, aunties, uncles and we are committed to providing a FREE public safety service to all Australians
We are independent Australian operators who license and display publicly available government data.
We a women led and Defence Veteran owned company.
We are a start-up business and completely self-funded
We are a blend of experience and expertise having worked in Australia and Globally
What We Are Not
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An official government agency or service
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An emergency service (police, fire, ambulance, SES)
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Affiliated with or endorsed by any government body
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A substitute for official emergency information channels
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Able to provide emergency assistance or dispatch services
WE CANNOT:
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Respond to emergencies
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Send emergency services to your location
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Guarantee the accuracy of information from source agencies
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Guarantee alerts will reach you in time
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Replace official government warning systems
A government agency, an official emergency service, affiliated with any government body, or endorsed by an emergency service
Responsible for delayed or missing alerts
Responsible for actions taken based on app information
Responsible for network or device failures
Responsible for errors or omissions in source data