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Welcome to our August Newsletter.
Communities across the country are experiencing increasingly severe and fast-moving weather events. Our thoughts are especially with those in Texas, North Carolina, and Wisconsin who have recently endured devastating and deadly flooding.
In this month's newsletter, we’re spotlighting how modern solutions like Genasys Protect and our industry-leading acoustic technology are redefining public safety for floods (and all types of emergencies) and daily communications.
As cities prepare for major events like the 2026 World Cup, Genasys supports agencies by delivering hyper-targeted mobile alerts and powerful long-range voice communication, ensuring critical messages reach every fan and resident quickly, clearly, and reliably.
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TRENDING Topics
Floods
The Rising Flood Threat to Life: ACOUSTICS vs Traditional Sirens Read More
Lessons from Texas: Why Outdated Alerts Cost Lives and How We Can Fix It Read More
World Cup 2026
Large Event Safety for the 2026 World Cup Read More
Smart Public Safety Spending: How to Turn Terrorism Preparedness Grants into World Cup 2026 Readiness Read More
Solving the Multi-Agency Challenge at World Cup 2026 Read More
LRAD
LRAD expands its reach in the Middle East and Africa Read More
Border Patrol resorts to sound systems to warn migrants before crossing Watch Video
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Boat Mounted LRAD 450XL Demo
See and hear a demonstration of a boat mounted LRAD 450XL in Suisun Bay, California. LRAD systems broadcast live or recorded voice messages with exceptional clarity from close range out to 5,000 meters, while bullhorns and maritime PA systems have limited range and poor voice intelligibility.
San Jose, CA Activates Genasys Protect Hours Before Wildfire
Just hours before the Ranch Place Fire sparked, the City of San Jose launched Genasys Protect, a new location-based emergency alert system. The timing couldn’t have been more critical — the app delivered targeted evacuation orders directly to residents in the fire zone, helping first responders clear danger areas faster.
Genasys Protect: Prepare for Wildfires
KGET News shows how the Genasys Protect app helps Californians stay ahead of wildfires with real-time evacuation alerts, fire perimeter tracking, and zone-based notifications. The app is free, requires no account, and gives you the critical info you need to act fast.
Genasys Protect: “An app that could save your life”
NBC San Diego highlights how the free Genasys Protect app lets you check evacuation status by entering your address or zone code — like those used during the Lilac Fire. Whether you're under an evacuation order, a warning, or safe for now, the app gives you real-time info that could save your life.
How Genasys Protect Helps Residents & First Responders
NBC Bay Area’s investigative team looks at how fire departments and emergency managers across California are using the Genasys Protect app to organize evacuations and communicate with the public.
Genasys Protect: Evacuation Warnings & Safe to Return Alerts
In this KCAL news segment, reporters cover live evacuation zones and highlight how Genasys Protect alerts residents in real time when evacuation orders are issued or lifted. The app’s critical role during the Eaton and Palisades fires shows how technology can save lives in fast-moving emergencies.