As we prepare to host the Democratic National Convention here in Philadelphia, the birthplace of American democracy, it’s a great time for residents, businesses, and visitors to make use of the many digital tools the City offers.

One of the primary ways people in Philadelphia can stay updated on important information is through ReadyPhiladelphia, the Office of Emergency Management’s (OEM) free text-based alert system. With ReadyPhiladelphia, people can choose to receive public safety alerts for up to five different physical addresses.

ReadyPhiladelphia dispatches important information, like mass transit alerts from SEPTA on specific routes you use or weather updates from the National Weather Service.

During the Democratic National Convention, the Office of Emergency Management will publish a ReadyDNC Daily Digest through ReadyPhiladelphia, too.

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The time surrounding the convention is the perfect time for those in Philadelphia to follow City Twitter accounts and sign up for ReadyPhiladelphia alerts.

The ReadyDNC Daily Digest will include the same information as the alert system usually does along with information on public gatherings and marches, DNC-related public events, and other information relevant to both locals and visitors.

All ReadyPhiladelphia subscribers automatically receive the ReadyDNC Daily Digest.

The City encourages both residents and visitors to also follow @PhiladelphiaGov on Twitter for all convention-related information, including important news delivered in real time as it develops. To receive the full breadth of public safety alerts and convention-related information, users should the following accounts:

Along with ReadyPhiladelphia and Twitter, the City has a convention website with information on demonstration permits, road closures, and all other DNC-related topics — including fun things to see and do.

Be sure to review the City’s DNC Frequently Asked Questions site as well as follow @PhiladelphiaGov on Twitter for the latest public safety information before, during, and after the convention.