At last, a
reliable Tsunami Warning System that
will protect you and your family from a
tsunami. If you live at the seaside or if
you are
taking a holiday in any coastal area around
the world,
your mobile phone will be your lifeline.
Subscribe to TsunamiSMS and feel assured
that you will be sent an
SMS message if a tsunami threatens the
safety of you or your family.
A message will be sent to your mobile phone
anywhere in the world if you have GSM
coverage.
Special
Introductory Price
Less Than $1 per Week !!!
(Price based on
12 month subscription)
Subscribe
today and take advantage of our
Special Introductory Offer.
A one-year subscription to Tsunami SMS
will give you peace of mind, day and night
for less than $1 per week.
Because mobile phone owners typically carry their phone with
them,
mobile phones are a very suitable means of relaying
information
instantly to those in harm's way.
Don't Let This
Happen To You
Or Your Loved Ones !!
Why Subscribe?
There
are many reasons why you should
subscribe today to TsunamiSMS:
Coastal Dwellers More and
more people these days are making a sea change
to enjoy all the benefits of coastal living.
Tsunamis have been a threat to coastlines around
the world for centuries. If you live on the
coast there is always the threat of a Tsunami.
It’s just not enough, these days, to rely on
other public warning systems. For example, if a
warning is issued on radio or television and
you’re sitting on the beach, the chances are
that you would not receive the vital information
you need in adequate time. Even if you are
inside your home, your televisions or radios are
not always switched on. What happens if there is
a Tsunami threat in the middle of the night? The
Tsunami wave may arrive before you receive any
notice and then, of course, it would be too
late. A one year subscription to TsunamiSMS
will give you peace of mind, day and night. Just
remember, of course, to keep your mobile phone
switched on and on high volume.
Holiday Makers You may
not live on the coast, but what about when you
travel to your favourite seaside destination? If
you’re traveling to any coastal area it’s a
great idea to
subscribe to
the TsunamiSMS three month package for only $19.95, to protect yourself and your loved ones,
whilst on holiday. Wherever you are in the
world, as long as you have GSM coverage, you,
your traveling companions and your family can
holiday in peace, without the threat of a
looming Tsunami. On Channel 9's "A Current
Affair" broadcast in January, 2007, tsunami
survivor, Joe Jardina, who lost his son Paul, said
that early warning systems were vital.
"There's no doubt that if a tsunami warning system
would have been in place in Thailand, many lives
would have been saved." Thredbo survivor,
Stuart Diver, and Professor Ted Bryant, an expert
from Wollongong University are also strong
supporters of tsunami warning systems. "You
wait long enough and live by the coast, you will get
some tsunami affecting your coastline in your
lifetime", Bryant said.
A
24/7 Insurance Policy While you
are subscribed with us at TsunamiSMS you can
be confident that you are protected twenty-four
hours a day, seven days a week. In many ways
this is better than the typical Insurance Policy
which compensates you after the damage has
already been done. An SMS warning sent to your
mobile phone can prevent injury or loss of life.
All you do is move to higher ground to ensure
that you, your family and friends will be safe.
Convenient, Simple
and Quick It only
takes a few minutes to
subscribe on-line to TsunamiSMS. You
don’t need any special software or devices for
our straightforward system to work. All you
require is a mobile phone. It’s simple! Just ask
yourself this question: “Is it worth less than
$1 per week to protect me and my family?”
Click here now for safety and peace of mind.
Reliable Information from
Australian and International Sources The most
up-to-date and reliable information has been made
available to TsunamiSMS.com through the Australian
Bureau of Meteorology, West Coast & Alaska Tsunami
Warning Center and Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.