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In IL “The sirens are tested the first Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. The test consists of one minute of a steady tone, one minute of silence, one minute of a wavering tone, two minutes of silence and then a 10 second steady tone.”
If you hear anything different at that time on that day…. Use steps 6 & 7 of the 1970 CD poster parody
6. “…bend over and place your head firmly between between your knees.”
The town I lived in the Arctic had a noon siren. My house was near the beach where the dog teams were tied up. That would set them off for an hour, rather be stuck in a phone booth with a bag piper.
When I was a kid we had a curfew siren at 21h00 in the summer. Children had to clear the streets. The police or any responsible adult could walk you home with a stern look on their face after that time. In the winter, it was dark at 16h00 and minus 20C on a good day, so no need for a curfew.
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
The weekend is always too short!
Ontman over 6 years ago
Would he rather NOT hear it at all even if there IS a tornado coming?
cervelo over 6 years ago
There’s something about that dog… Half greyhound and half sock puppet.
llong65 over 6 years ago
ours test at noon on the first Wednesday of the month.
e.groves over 6 years ago
Here in Tulsa, the tornado sirens are tested at noon Wednesday if the weather’s nice. The flood sirens are tested at noon on Saturday.
Plods with ...™ over 6 years ago
In IL “The sirens are tested the first Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. The test consists of one minute of a steady tone, one minute of silence, one minute of a wavering tone, two minutes of silence and then a 10 second steady tone.”
If you hear anything different at that time on that day…. Use steps 6 & 7 of the 1970 CD poster parody
6. “…bend over and place your head firmly between between your knees.”
7. “Kiss your butt goodbye.”
7 edited for contentLoren Tollefson over 6 years ago
Every day at noon in the town where I grew up. Haven’t thought about that in 60 years! Thanks for the reminder.
JudyAz over 6 years ago
When I was growing up, they tested the sirens that warned of something a bit more dangerous than tornadoes.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 6 years ago
The town I lived in the Arctic had a noon siren. My house was near the beach where the dog teams were tied up. That would set them off for an hour, rather be stuck in a phone booth with a bag piper.
laughseeker over 6 years ago
I seem to remember a daily siren at noon which we called the noon whistle.
JP Steve Premium Member over 6 years ago
cervelo over 6 years ago
When I was a kid we had a curfew siren at 21h00 in the summer. Children had to clear the streets. The police or any responsible adult could walk you home with a stern look on their face after that time. In the winter, it was dark at 16h00 and minus 20C on a good day, so no need for a curfew.