PCC urges domestic abuse victims to opt out of Government’s emergency alert

PCC urges domestic abuse victims to opt out of Government’s emergency alert test
POLICE and Crime Commissioner Joy Allen is urging victims of domestic abuse who rely on a secret
mobile phone to disable the Government’s new Emergency Alert test.
The Government will be testing the Emergency Alert system on Sunday 7 September 2025 at 3pm
which will see all 4G and 5G compatible phones receiving an alert regardless of whether the volume
is switched on or off. Mobile phones or tablets will vibrate and make a loud siren-like sound for
approximately 10 seconds. A message will alert users that this is test and that no further action is
required.
The alert system is in place to warn residents of emergencies including weather events and danger
to life risks and is regularly tested to ensure it is functioning correctly. The PCC is keen to alert
anyone affected by domestic abuse who may have access to a hidden phone for protection to take
the necessary steps to silence the alert before the test to ensure their safety is not compromised.
Police and Crime Commissioner Joy Allen said: “Regrettably, many people are living with an
abusive partner and will often have a second phone as a lifeline to getting emergency help or
support.
“As important as it is for the Government to test the effectiveness of the Emergency Alert System,
it is also paramount that every safeguard is taken to protect victims of domestic abuse whose lives
could be at risk at the exposure of a secret mobile phone or, at the very least, could lose a vital
mode of future communication.
“I would urge all survivors to follow the guidance of how to disable these emergency alerts on
their phones to reduce the risk of detection well ahead of the national testing.”
Emergency alerts work on:
 iPhones running iOS 14.5 or later 
 Android phones and tablets running Android 11 or later
To opt out of emergency alerts following the Government’s advice at:
https://www.gov.uk/alerts/opting-out
If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse, visit:
https://www.durham.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/daa/domestic-abuse/