Test of the national warning system: test message on the GouvAlert-app, zonal alert SMS and sirens

As part of the reform of the national warning system, the government will continue to implement its national warning system testing strategy on Monday 1. August 2022 by carrying out the monthly test of the siren network and sending a test message on the GouvAlert application and an alert SMS warning message, which will be tested within a specific area.

Starting this Monday, a test message will be sent monthly to all users of the GouvAlert application. Please note that an update of the GouvAlert.lu-application is available in the Apple and Google Play stores. Users who have not enabled the automatic application update feature on their phone can access the new version of the GouvAlert.lu-app by visiting the app store where they downloaded it from.

The zonal alert test SMS that will be sent will concern the population present on the territory of the following communes: Differdange, Pétange, Käerjeng and Sanem.

Please note that only those people whose mobile phones are connected to a mobile phone base station in the above-mentioned area at the time the alert is issued will receive the following SMS: "LU-ALERT / ALERTE TEST / NO ACTION REQUIRED / AUCUNE ACTION REQUISE / KEINE HANDLUNG ERFORDERLICH / INFOS: MINT.PUBLIC.LU"

It should be noted that no personal data will be collected or stored by the State as part of the tests of the national alert system. Furthermore, in order to ensure that real and test alert messages are clearly distinguishable, it should be specified that the passage "No action required / Aucune action requise / Keine Handlung erforderlich" will only be mentioned in the test messages.

It should also be noted that there may be a delay between the sending and receiving of test SMS messages, so that not all citizens receive the test message at the same time. It is understood that no individual communication channel can achieve 100% coverage. However, in order to achieve satisfactory coverage, it is recalled that the government has chosen to implement a multi-channel approach that will eventually reach as many people as possible, by combining the strengths of the different communication channels.

The aim of the tests is to ensure the functionality of the different alert channels, to identify possible areas for improvement and, above all, to make citizens aware of the need to use the different alert channels. The test strategy, which is long-term and will take place on a regular basis, is aimed at ensuring the resilience of the population in the face of emergency or crisis situations that could have an impact on public safety.

In the interest of continuous improvement, recipients are invited to send any feedback they may have to the government at the following address: lu-alert@mi.etat.lu.

Press release by the Ministry of State, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the High Commission for National Protection

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