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The weather can change out of the blue, in the blink of an eye with little warning. Protect yourself and your loved ones with an Oregon Scientific early alert NOAA weather radio.

Oregon Scientific, in cooperation with the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, has created a line of user-friendly early alert weather radios that receive emergency broadcasts from the National Weather Service, a sub-agency of NOAA. The National Weather Service operates a nationwide network of radio stations known as the NOAA Weather Radio (NWR). The NWR radio system broadcasts warning information for all types of hazards, both natural and technological. Working in conjunction with the Emergency Alert System, NWR is considered to be the most comprehensive emergency information system in the world. Alerts and warnings are issued for such severe weather as hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, high winds, thunderstorms, tropical storms, chemical spills and fires.

For more information about NOAA Weather and Emergency Alert radios, please scroll to the bottom of the page.


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Oregon WR-113 All Hazards Weather Radio Alert MonitorOregon WR-113 All Hazards Weather Radio Alert Monitorpad
Not only does the Oregon WR-113 All Hazards Weather Radio Alert Monitor offer all the features and functionality of the earlier WR102 and WR103, plus an added thermometer and freeze alert, it also comes with the two important accessories for home use that you've been asking for, a desk stand and AC power supply for continuous use.
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Regular price: $69.95
Sale price: $29.95
padOregon Scientific WRB603 Weather Station with Public Alert Weather RadioOregon Scientific WRB603 Weather Station with Public Alert Weather Radiopad
The Oregon Scientific WRB603 Weather Station includes a portable emergency alerting radio with automatic S.A.M.E. technology and a wireless forecasting and radio docking station with atomic clock. The small, splash-resistant radio receives audio and text NOAA and EAS broadcasts that alert you to civil, environmental, and weather emergencies. The text messages can be displayed in English, French, or Spanish. You can program the radio by county to receive only the alerts that pertain to you. The clocks in the weather station and the radio each have two daily snooze alarms.
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Regular price: $149.95
Sale price: $94.95
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WR601 Oregon Scientific Portable Weather Alert Radio with S.A.M.E.WR601 Oregon Scientific Portable Weather Alert Radio with S.A.M.E.pad
The WR601 Oregon Scientific Portable Weather Alert Radio gives you all the features and functionality of the earlier WR102 and WR103 (including new federal alert codes), plus two important accessories for home use: a cradle to hold the radio upright for easy viewing and an ac adapter so you don't have to buy one separately. This weather radio even comes with batteries.
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Regular price: $59.95
Sale price: $38.95, 2/$76.00, 5/$185.00
padOregon Scientific WRB308 Public Alert Radio with Weather StationOregon Scientific WRB308 Public Alert Radio with Weather Stationpad
The Oregon Scientific WRB308 Public Alert Radio with Weather Station includes a portable emergency alerting radio with automatic S.A.M.E. technology and a wireless forecasting and radio docking station with atomic clock. The small, splash-resistant radio receives audio and text NOAA and EAS broadcasts that alert you to civil, environmental, and weather emergencies. The text messages can be displayed in English, French, or Spanish. You can program the radio by county to receive only the alerts that pertain to you. The clocks in the weather station and the radio each have two daily snooze alarms.
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Regular price: $149.95
Sale price: $94.95
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Oregon Scientific WR108 Public Alert RadioOregon Scientific WR108 Public Alert Radiopad
The Oregon Scientific WR108 Public Alert Radio with automatic S.A.M.E. technology receives audio and text NOAA and EAS broadcasts that alert you to civil, environmental, and weather emergencies. The WR108 also has an integral digital calendar clock with two daily snooze alarms. The text messages can be displayed in English, French, or Spanish. This small, portable, splash-resistant weather and emergency alert radio can be programmed by county to give you only the alerts that pertain to you.
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Regular price: $89.95
Sale price: $49.95, 2/$98.00
padOregon Scientific WR103 Portable S.A.M.E. Weather and Emergency Alert RadioOregon Scientific WR103 Portable S.A.M.E. Weather and Emergency Alert Radiopad
The WR103 gives you all the features and functionality of the recently updated WR102 (including new federal alert codes), plus two important accessories for home use: a cradle to hold the radio upright for easy viewing and an ac adapter so you don't have to buy one separately. This weather radio even comes with batteries.
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Regular price: $59.95
Sale price: $30.49
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More about NOAA weather and Emergency Alert Radios
Oregon Scientific offers a line of NOAA weather radios that incorporate S.A.M.E. (Specific Area Message Encoding) technology. S.A.M.E. radios receive the same alerts and warnings as the NOAA radios; however, they broadcast alerts and warnings for user-selected counties. This feature allows the user to program the weather radio for specific counties of interest and concern and will only receive broadcasts for those counties rather than for an entire regional broadcast area.

The Oregon Scientific NOAA weather radios with S.A.M.E. technology also feature both audio and visual alert methods as well as the silent NOAA stand-by mode which automatically activates the audio when an alert broadcast is received.

The Oregon Scientific NOAA weather radios feature both visual and audio alert warning methods so important life protecting warnings are not missed. Oregon Scientific NOAA radios also include a silent NOAA stand-by mode that automatically turns on the audio when an alert warning is received and a NOAA mute mode to receive only visual alerts.

Oregon Scientific NOAA and NOAA weather radios with S.A.M.E. technology are available in tabletop and portable hand-held models. Whether you are at home, in the office or outdoors, you and your family will always have the protection of an early alert warning.

Press Release:

Ten Steps For an Emergency Preparedness Plan To Protect Yourself, Family and Friends

Oregon Scientific, Portland, OR -- Practice and maintain an Emergency Preparedness Plan by following this advice from the National Weather Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Follow these TEN BASIC STEPS to develop a disaster plan:

1) Contact your local National Weather Service office, emergency management or civil defense office and American Red Cross chapter. Find out what type of disasters could occur and how you should respond. Learn your community's warning signals and evacuation plans.

2) Meet with your family to create a plan. Discuss the information you have gathered. Pick two places to meet during or after an emergency: a spot outside your home for an emergency, such as fire, and a place away from your neighborhood in case you can't return home.

3) Choose an out-of-state friend as your "family check-in contact" for everyone to call if the family gets separated. Discuss what you would do if advised to evacuate.

4) Post emergency telephone numbers by phones

5) Install safety features in your house, such as NOAA Weather Radios, smoke detectors and fire extinguishers;

6) Inspect your home for potential hazards (such as items that can move, fall, break or catch fire) and correct them.

7) Have your family learn basic safety measures, such as CPR and first aid; how to use a fire extinguisher; and how and when to turn off water, gas and electricity in your home.

8) Teach children how and when to call 911 or your local Emergency Medical Services number.

9) Keep enough supplies in your home to meet your needs for at least three days.

10) Assemble a disaster supplies kit with items you may need in case of an evacuation. Store these supplies in sturdy, water-resistant, easy-to-carry containers, such as backpacks or duffle bags. Keep important family documents in a waterproof container. Keep a smaller disaster supplies kit in the trunk of your car.


A DISASTER SUPPLIES KIT SHOULD INCLUDE:

  • A three-day supply of water (one gallon per person per day) and food that won't spoil
  • One change of clothing and footwear per person
  • One blanket or sleeping bag per person
  • A first aid kit, including prescription medicines
  • Emergency tools, including a battery-powered NOAA Weather Radio and a portable radio, flashlight, and plenty of extra batteries
  • An extra set of car keys and cash
  • Special items for infant, elderly and disabled family members.


Be prepared!