Government, Emergency and Enhanced Safety Alerts on Apple Watch

Find out how to receive and manage emergency, government and enhanced safety alerts on your Apple Watch.

About Government and Emergency Alerts

You can receive emergency, government and public safety alerts on your Apple Watch. In the event of an emergency, here's what you may see:

  • Alerts issued by your country or region's government

  • Alerts involving imminent threats to safety or life

  • Alerts for extreme weather conditions

  • AMBER alerts (America’s Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response)*

  • Public Safety Alerts*

* AMBER alerts and Public Safety Alerts aren’t available in all countries or regions.

Manage your Government Alerts preferences

By default, Government Alerts are turned on for your device.1 When you receive a government alert, you’ll hear a special sound that’s similar to an alarm. If you want to turn these alerts on or off, follow these steps:

  1. On your iPhone, open the Settings app, then tap Notifications.

  2. Scroll to the bottom of the screen.

  3. Under Government Alerts, turn the type of alert on or off.When you turn on an alert for your iPhone, it will also be turned on for your Apple Watch.

1. Government Alerts are supported when using a SIM card from a supported service provider. Your Apple Watch can receive these alerts if your iPhone can receive them and is nearby, or your Apple Watch is on a Wi-Fi network. With a mobile plan from a supported mobile service provider, your Apple Watch Series 3 (GPS + cellular) or later can receive these alerts without your iPhone nearby. For more information, contact your service provider.

2. In some countries or regions, you may not be able to disable Government Alerts.

Choose to receive Test Emergency Alerts on your Apple Watch in the United States

When your iPhone is connected to a service provider in the United States — either with a US SIM or while roaming in the US — you can enable Test Emergency Alerts, which can also appear on your Apple Watch. Your Apple Watch with GPS + Cellular can also receive these alerts when you're not near your iPhone.

By default, this is turned off. When you receive this type of alert, you'll hear a sound that's similar to an alarm, and the alert will mention that it's a test.

Government test alerts are available with US service providers, including Puerto Rico. Your local government is responsible for the content and frequency of the test alerts. You can disable this feature anytime with the following steps. For more information, contact your service provider.

How to turn on Test Alerts on your Apple Watch

  1. Make sure your iPhone has the latest version of iOS. To complete these steps, your device needs to be running iOS 15.6 or later.

  2. On your iPhone, open the Settings app, then tap Notifications.

  3. Turn on Test Alerts. This will also turn on Test Alerts for your Apple Watch.

Turn on Test Alerts for an Apple Watch that you've set up for a family member

If you set up an Apple Watch for a family member, you can use your iPhone to turn on Test Alerts for their watch:

  1. Make sure the Apple Watch has the latest version of watchOS. To complete these steps, you’ll need watchOS 8.4 or later.

  2. On the iPhone that you used to set up the Apple Watch, download the Test Alerts profile:

  3. Tap Allow. If you're asked to choose the device that you want to install the profile on, choose Apple Watch.

  4. Open the Settings app, then tap Profile Downloaded.

  5. Tap Install. Follow the onscreen instructions to finish installing the profile.

  6. After the profile has been installed, on the Apple Watch, open the Settings app, then tap Notifications.

  7. Turn on Test Alerts.

To turn Test Alerts off, either:

  • Open the Settings app on your iPhone, then tap Notifications and turn off Test Alerts.

  • Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Tap General, then tap Device Management and remove the profile.

About Enhanced Safety Alerts

Enhanced Alerts are available in the United States and Taiwan and require watchOS 26.2 or later.

Enhanced Safety Alerts can provide supplemental safety alerts for emergencies such as earthquake alert warnings, or imminent threats such as floods or fires, based on information from alert originators. These alerts are sent over Wi-Fi and mobile data when available, based on your current location. These alerts are delivered by Apple and will appear and sound different to a Government Alert sent by your local government.

If you enable Improve Alert Delivery, your approximate location will be shared with Apple to improve alert timeliness and reliability. For example, Earthquake Alerts received on iPhone in California, Oregon and Washington (including bordering regions) may be delivered quicker and more reliably when Improved Alert Delivery is turned on. An active mobile data plan is required for Improve Alert Delivery to be effective when your Apple Watch is not connected to a companion iPhone or Wi-Fi network. Apple does not store your approximate location data.

If Government Alerts are enabled and issued by your local authorities via service provider networks, your Apple Watch may receive them in addition to Enhanced Safety Alerts. With Improve Alert Delivery turned on, Enhanced Alerts may be delivered faster than Government Alerts.

Not all safety features are available in every region or language. Network conditions may affect alert timeliness and reliability.

About bi-level earthquake alerts

In the event of an earthquake, bi-level alerts use separate notifications based on the severity of the earthquake and your proximity to it:

  • Awareness Alert: An awareness alert notifies you when an earthquake is detected nearby and that you should prepare to take action if necessary.

  • Action Alert: An action alert is labelled as critical and notifies you when you’re in an area where strong shaking is expected and should take immediate action.

Both alerts provide the estimated magnitude of the earthquake and your proximity to it, as well as suggested actions to keep yourself safe.

Manage your Enhanced Safety Alerts preferences

Earthquake Alerts and Imminent Threat Alerts are turned on by default, and Improve Alert Delivery is turned off by default. To adjust any of these settings:

  1. On your iPhone, open the Settings app, then tap Notifications.

  2. Scroll to the bottom of the screen.

  3. Under Enhanced Alerts, tap Enhanced Safety Alerts.

  4. Tap Earthquake Alerts, Imminent Threat Alerts or Improve Alert Delivery to turn it off or on.

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