Quiet Time is a tool is designed to ensure you stay informed when it matters most, by letting you choose when to mute non-urgent alerts on your devices. You can read more about Quiet Time on our Quiet Time News Post.
To begin using Quiet Time:
The selected times apply to the timezone of each device and static location. This means that if your device moves from one timezone to another, your selected start and end times will shift as well.
If your account's Quiet Time is enabled, you can also control your account's Quiet Time from your device by sending messages to our service. Simply reply to a recent alert you received from Adiona Alert. This can be done using the following commands:
q on
: If not already on, this will immediately turn on Quiet Time for your account.q off
: If not already off, this will Immediately turn off Quiet Time for your account.Users are unable to use the Quiet Time messaging commands unless the "Quiet Time Enabled" checkbox is checked on the Quiet Time Configuration Page in their account. This is done in order to ensure that our users do not accidentally turn on Quiet Time indefinitely.
If you have a device that is in a different timezone than another device or static location, the Quiet Time hours will be applied to the timezone of each device and static location. This means that you may receive alerts for a secondary device or static location during your Quiet Time if you are in a different timezone.
To ensure you still received any urgent alerts, when the issuing agency identifies the severity of the alert to either be "Extreme" or "Severe", or identifies the type of action recommended to be "Shelter", Evacuate" or "Prepare", the alert will be send to you even during your Quiet Time.
You will receive alerts such as a Flash Flood, Tornado or Wildfire Warning even during Quiet Time so that you can avoid immediate threats to your safety.
After a good night rest, at the end of your Quiet Time, any alert issued that remains in effect (has not been cancelled or expired) will be send to your device so you can stay informed and prepared for the day ahead of you.